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Rancho’s Club Casino Double Hand Marquez Bonus Bet BGC ID: GEGA-003756 (April 2013) 1 Type of Game The game of Double Hand Marquez utilizes a player-dealer position and is a California game. The position shall be offered systematically and continuously in a clockwise manner around the table after every two hands. The player-dealer shall collect all losing wagers, pay all winning wagers, and may not win or lose more than the original amount wagered. Once the player-dealer’s wager has been exhausted, the wagers not covered by the player-dealer shall be returned to the respective players. The gambling enterprise does not participate in the actual play of the game and has no interest in the outcome of the play. Object of the Game The object of Double Hand Marquez is for the player(s) and the player/dealer to make two hands, one containing 2 cards and one containing 3 cards, as close to 21 as possible. The front hand must be greater than or equal to the back hand. The front hand must only contain 2 cards with the exception of certain hands that cannot be combined in any way to make the 2 card hand be greater than or equal to the 3 card hand; this is called a Reverse Hand. Description of the Deck and Number of Decks Used The game is played using a standard 52-card deck and no jokers. Cards will be dealt manually or by using a multiple deck shoe. Card Values and Hand Rankings The value of each card used in Double Hand Marquez, shall be as follows: picture cards (king, queen, jack) and 10’s have a value of 10, an ace has a value of either 1 or 11, and all other cards have their face value. Any hand that has a value in excess of 21 shall have 10 points deducted. For example, three face cards in a back hand total 30, but have a value of 20 after deducting 10 points. This rule makes it impossible for a player to “bust” or go over 21. The ranking of hands for Double Hand Marquez, in order from highest to lowest rank, shall be: Hand Dealt Hand Requirements Marquez Hand A front hand and back hand that total 21. 21 A front hand or back hand that total 21. Description of Table Used and Total Number of Seated Positions The game shall be played on a standard blackjack table that accommodates up to seven players and a player-dealer position for a total of eight seated positions. Within each betting area for each seated player, there shall be two separate betting areas specifically designated for two separate wagers; the Front Bet, and the Back Bet. Each betting space at the table has a fixed amount for wagering limits defining the minimum and maximum amounts that may be wagered. Players must bet at least the table minimum. Back-line betting is permitted. Method used to Determine Action and Distribution of Cards The game also utilizes an action button to determine which player receives first action on their wager. The player-dealer shakes a dice cup, which contains one dice, and the numerical total of the dice determines the position of the action button. The player-dealer’s position is always zero. Other seats, in clockwise rotation around the table, respectively represent the other numbers of 1 through 6. Wagers shall be settled in a clockwise manner around the table, starting with the player with the action button. Furthermore, all wagers shall be settled from seat to seat, the Front Bet wager followed by the Back Bet wager. Wagers are collected or paid, to the extent that the player-dealer’s wager covers. Once the player-dealer’s wager has been exhausted, the wagers not covered by the player-dealer shall be returned to the respective players.

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Type of Game The game of Double Hand Marquez utilizes a player-dealer position and is a California game. The position shall be offered systematically and continuously in a clockwise manner around the table after every two hands. The player-dealer shall collect all losing wagers, pay all winning wagers, and may not win or lose more than the original amount wagered. Once the player-dealer’s wager has been exhausted, the wagers not covered by the player-dealer shall be returned to the respective players. The gambling enterprise does not participate in the actual play of the game and has no interest in the outcome of the play. Object of the Game The object of Double Hand Marquez is for the player(s) and the player/dealer to make two hands, one containing 2 cards and one containing 3 cards, as close to 21 as possible. The front hand must be greater than or equal to the back hand. The front hand must only contain 2 cards with the exception of certain hands that cannot be combined in any way to make the 2 card hand be greater than or equal to the 3 card hand; this is called a Reverse Hand. Description of the Deck and Number of Decks Used The game is played using a standard 52-card deck and no jokers. Cards will be dealt manually or by using a multiple deck shoe. Card Values and Hand Rankings The value of each card used in Double Hand Marquez, shall be as follows: picture cards (king, queen, jack) and 10’s have a value of 10, an ace has a value of either 1 or 11, and all other cards have their face value. Any hand that has a value in excess of 21 shall have 10 points deducted. For example, three face cards in a back hand total 30, but have a value of 20 after deducting 10 points. This rule makes it impossible for a player to “bust” or go over 21. The ranking of hands for Double Hand Marquez, in order from highest to lowest rank, shall be:

Hand Dealt Hand Requirements

Marquez Hand A front hand and back hand that total 21.

21 A front hand or back hand that total 21.

Description of Table Used and Total Number of Seated Positions The game shall be played on a standard blackjack table that accommodates up to seven players and a player-dealer position for a total of eight seated positions. Within each betting area for each seated player, there shall be two separate betting areas specifically designated for two separate wagers; the Front Bet, and the Back Bet. Each betting space at the table has a fixed amount for wagering limits defining the minimum and maximum amounts that may be wagered. Players must bet at least the table minimum. Back-line betting is permitted. Method used to Determine Action and Distribution of Cards The game also utilizes an action button to determine which player receives first action on their wager. The player-dealer shakes a dice cup, which contains one dice, and the numerical total of the dice determines the position of the action button. The player-dealer’s position is always zero. Other seats, in clockwise rotation around the table, respectively represent the other numbers of 1 through 6. Wagers shall be settled in a clockwise manner around the table, starting with the player with the action button. Furthermore, all wagers shall be settled from seat to seat, the Front Bet wager followed by the Back Bet wager. Wagers are collected or paid, to the extent that the player-dealer’s wager covers. Once the player-dealer’s wager has been exhausted, the wagers not covered by the player-dealer shall be returned to the respective players.

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Dealing Procedures and Round of Play At the start of a game a player is offered the player-dealer position. Once accomplished, the house dealer shall wait for each player to make their wagers on the Front Bet and the Back Bet. All wagers must be in accordance with the table limits. Each player shall then place a Front Bet wager, which pays 1 to 1, and Back Bet wager, which pays 1 to 1. The Front Bet wager must be equal to twice the amount placed on the Back Bet. Once all wagers are placed, when dealing the seven piles of five cards using an automatic shuffler, the automatic shuffler deals seven piles of five cards each. The action button, which determines the first player to receive first action from the player-dealer, is placed on the first pile dealt by the automatic shuffler. Once the action button position is determined, as described above, the house dealer shall distribute the seven piles of cards, starting with the pile that has the action button and continuing clockwise. Cards shall be distributed face-down to all active positions at the table; cards not distributed shall be placed in the discard pile. When dealt manually, the house dealer deals the cards into seven piles of five cards face-down. The house dealer deals seven piles of five cards each, in turn, in rotation in the middle of the table. The first card will be placed to the dealer’s left and then additional cards will be dealt to the right until five cards lay in front of the house dealer. The dealer will then deal another seven cards, starting with the card farthest to the dealer’s right. Cards shall be dealt in this back and forth manner until each pile has five cards. The player-dealer selects which pile will be distributed to the first player who is randomly selected by determining the position of the action button, as described above. The house dealer identifies the hand by placing a button marked "action” on this pile. Cards shall be distributed to all active positions at the table; cards not distributed shall be placed in the discard pile. After the stacks have been delivered to each player and the player-dealer, the house dealer shall unload the remaining cards in the shuffler and place them into the discard rack without exposing the cards. Once all of the piles of cards have been distributed, each player shall set their hands. Each hand is set by taking the two highest ranking cards to make the front hand. The remaining three-cards shall be used to make the back hand. In the event that the back hand totals higher than the front hand, the hands will be switched, placing the three-card hand in the front position and the two-card hand in the back position. This is called a “Reverse Hand.” When both the front hand and back hand have totals of 21 it is called a “Marquez Hand.” A Marquez Hand beats all other hands and can only be tied by another Marquez Hand. Once all players have set their hands, the house dealer will expose the player-dealer’s hand and set it house way by placing the two highest ranking cards in the front position and the remaining three-cards in the back position. If the player-dealer’s back hand totals higher than the front hand, the hands will be a Reverse Hand and shall follow the Reverse Hand procedures, as described above. How Each Wager Wins, Loses, or Pushes Once both hands have been completed, the player’s wagers are settled. The following shall apply for each possible outcome when determining the winner. The player-dealer shall pay and collect all wagers accordingly:

• The player-dealer shall pay all winning Front Bet wagers made by players when the player’s front hand is closer to 21 than the player-dealer’s front hand.

• The player-dealer shall pay all winning Back Bet wagers made by players when the player’s back hand is closer to 21 than the player-dealer’s back hand.

• The player-dealer shall collect all losing Front Bet wagers made by players when the player-dealer’s front hand is closer to 21 than the player’s front hand.

• The player player-dealer shall collect all losing Back Bet wagers made by players when the player-dealer’s back hand is closer to 21 than the player’s back hand.

• The Front Bet shall push if the player’s front hand and the player-dealer’s front hand are the same value. In this case, neither the player nor the player-dealer wins or loses; the Front Bet wager shall push, no action shall be taken on the Front Bet wager, and it shall be returned to the player.

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However, if either the player’s hand or the player-dealer’s hand are a Marquez Hand (both the front and back hands equal 21), the player with the Marquez Hand shall win.

• If the player’s back hand and the player-dealer’s back hand are of the same value, the player-dealer shall win the hand and collect the losing Back Bet wager from the player.

• If both the player and player-dealer’s hand are Marquez Hands, the Front Bet and Back Bet wagers shall push and the wagers shall be returned to the player.

Double Hand Marquez Bonus Bet The Double Hand Marquez Bonus is an additional optional bonus bet for Double Hand Marquez. The rules are as follows:

1. A player shall only place a Double Hand Marquez Bonus wager if he/she has also placed the Front Bet wager and the Back Bet wager prior to the initial deal.

2. Double Hand Marquez Bonus wagers must be placed prior to the initial deal. 3. See the collection rate schedule for restrictions on the amount that may be wagered on the Double

Hand Marquez Bonus Bet and any collection fees that may be taken. 4. The Double Hand Marquez Bonus wager considers the five cards dealt to each player regardless of

how the hand is set. 5. If the player’s hand qualifies for payouts, the player is paid according to the posted pay below by the

player-dealer. 6. If the player’s hand does not qualify for payouts, the player-dealer collects the Double Hand

Marquez Bonus Wager. 7. The player-dealer will pay all winning Double Hand Marquez Bonus wagers and will collect all losing

Double Hand Marquez Bonus wagers. 8. The Double Hand Marquez Bonus wager may win or lose regardless of the outcome of the Front

Bet wager and/or Back Bet wager. 9. Once the player-dealer’s wager has been exhausted, the wagers not covered by the player-dealer

will be returned to the players. 10. Backline bettors are eligible for the Double Hand Marquez bonus bet. 11. Winning Double Hand Marquez Bonus wagers pay as follows:

Five- Card Hand Payout

Ace, King, Queen and Jack of Spades and Ace of Clubs 10,000:1

Ace, King, Queen, and Jack of Spades and any Red Ace 5,000:1

Ace, King, Queen, and Jack of Spades and any card 500:1

Marquez Hand that includes an Ace, King, and Queen of Spades 200:1

Any Five Face Cards 50:1 Ace, King, and Queen of Spades

and any 2 cards 50:1

Marquez Hand that includes an Ace and King of Spades 30:1

Marquez Hand that includes an Ace of Spades 25:1 Ace and King of Spades and any 3 cards 20:1

Marquez Hand 10:1 Ace of Spades and any 4 cards 4:1

Example Hands

• 597A8 - The highest ranking two-cards are the ace and 9. These two-cards are used to make the front hand. The remaining 3 cards 8, 7, 5 are used to make the back hand. Both the front and back hand have a rank of 20.

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• KJAJQ - The highest ranking two-cards are the ace and any of the face cards. The ace and any one of the face cards are used to make the front hand. The remaining three face cards are used to make the back hand. AJ=21, KJQ=20, as any hand over 21 has 10 points deducted.

• 87877 - The highest ranking two cards are the two 8's. Following the rule of using the two largest cards to make our two-card hand we end up with 88=16 and 777=21. Remember that the back hand cannot beat the front hand. In this instance, we must reverse the hands so that the three-card hand is the front hand and the two-card hand is the back hand, 777=21 and 88=16.

• AlOJ92 - The highest two-cards are the ace and either the 10 or jack. These two-cards are used to make the front hand and the remaining 3 cards are used to make the back hand. Both hands total 21 making it a Marquez Hand, A10=21 and J92=21.

Glossary • Marquez Hand – A hand that has both the two-card hand and the three-card hand totaling 21. This

is the highest ranking hand and cannot lose. It may only be tied by other Marquez hands. When compared to other hands that have a front hand of 21 and a back hand of lesser total, the Marquez hand wins.

• Front Hand- The front hand is the larger of two hands. It must be equal to or greater than the

back hand. It usually contains only two cards, the two highest cards, except in the event of a Reverse Hand. The bet on the front hand is twice that of the bet on the back hand.

• Back Hand – The Back hand is the smaller of the two hands. It must be less than or equal to the front hand. It usually contains the lowest three cards, except in the event of a reverse hand. The bet on the back hand is half that of the bet on the front hand. Reverse Hand- A hand that has a three-card hand which outranks the two-card hand. When the three lowest cards outrank the two highest cards, the three lowest cards are placed on the Front Bet and the two highest cards are placed on the Back Bet.

Table Layout (Also see attached document)

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Collection Fees and Wagering Limits For schedule option 1, a collection fee shall be taken per hand from the player in the player-dealer position based on the total monetary value of all Font Bet wagers and all Back Bet wagers placed by players prior to cards being dealt, referred to as “Total Table Action.” The total table action does not count the player-dealer’s wager. However, the total table action includes all bonus bets. A collection fee shall also be taken from each player based on the total cumulative amount that player wagered on the Front Bet wager and the Back Bet wager, referred to as “Player Wager. The Front Bet wager must be exactly twice the amount of the Back Bet wager. The collection fees shall be collected from each player and the player-dealer and dropped by the house dealer prior to the dice cup being opened. For schedule option 2, a collection fee shall be taken per hand from the player in the player-dealer position. A collection fee shall also be taken per hand from each player. The collection fees shall be collected from each player and the player-dealer and dropped by the house dealer prior to the dice cup being opened. There shall be no additional collection fee taken from a player when placing a Front Bet wager, Back Bet wager, or Bonus Bet wager. The Bonus Bet wager can be less than, equal to, or more than the Front and/or Back Bet wagers, The collection fees shall be pre-determined and conspicuously posted on each table prior to any cards being dealt or a round of play commencing. Only one collection schedule option, which utilizes one table limit and the specified collection fees for that table limit, as listed below, shall be used at a table at any one time. Rates may not be calculated as a fraction or percentage of wagers made or winnings earned. Flat fees on wagers may be assessed at different collection rates; however, no more than five collection rates may be established per table limit.

Schedule Option

Table Limit Player Wager Player Fee Total Table

Action Player-

Dealer Fee Back Bet Front Bet

1 $5 - $250 $10 - $500

$15 - $100 $1.00 $15 - $100 $1 $101 - $200 $2.00 $101 - $200 $2 $201 - $300 $3.00

$201 + $3 $301 - $400 $4.00 $401 + $5.00

Schedule Option

Table Limit Player Fee Player-

Dealer Fee Back Bet Front Bet

2 $1 - $5 $2 - $10 $.50 $.50

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Lowball

I) Lowball is played with a standard fifty-two (52) can! deck or with 53 canis when played with a joker, S4 cards when played with two jokers, etc.

2) Players may ante and/or put in blinds. (Antes and blinds are bets thai may be made before the canis are dealt.)

3) Each player is dealt one card, face down, in twn, until each has five cards.

4) A ronnd of betting follows.

5) Remaining players are allowed to draw canis (exchanging canis in their hands for different canis from the dealer).

6) Another ronnd of betting follows.

7) The remaining players tum their hands faoe up to determine the winner.

8) The winttins hand is the lowest ranking five-card poker hand, or the highest and the lowest ranking hand (s) may split the pot. At any given point during the hand, after the initial deal, if only one active player remains, the remaining player wins the pot and lhe hand is over.

9) In any given betting round, if a player bets in tum and no other player calls, the player who bet wins the pot and that hand is over. Blinds are considered bets made in tum.

10) Betting limits: A) NoUmit B) Pot Limit C) Spread Limit D) Straight Limit E) Fixed Umit

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Rules for Lowball Poker

I) After lhe draw, the fmt person, in order of action, with a seven or better must bet or they lose all righiS to action after the draw.

2) The best band is A-2-3-4-5. The worst band is K-K-K-K-Q. A pair, three of a kind, and a full house count against players in lowball. However, Ousbes and stJaigbiS do noL

3) Aces are always low.

4) A joker, if used, is considered the lowest card not already in a player's hand.

5) The house may have a rule that if a player wins two hands in a row be must killaiL The stakes are increased (doubled unless otherwise stipulated) for the next band. The player who won two hands in a row must put up a blind bet prior to the band being dealt (even if the player chooses to leave the game that band). If the player who bad to kill the pot wins again be continues to kill·it until be loses.

6) The bouse may have a rule that any player who wins a pot of a predetermined amount must kill-it the next band.

7) The house may allow players to kill-it in certain designated games.

8) The house may allow a new player to kill-it when enlering the game or an existing player to kill-it when he misses the blinds.

9) The house may allow a player to kill-it before the third card is dealt. However, in order to do this the player wishing to kill-it must have, in front of him, four times the amount necessary to kill-iL

I 0) Any player may object to a player killing it unless irs a fo!<ed kill.

11) There may or may not be a limit to the nu,mberofraises.

12) If a card is exposed on the deal~ players must keep a five or lower, a six or higher wiH be replaced with the first card after the deal is complete and the exposed card will be used as the bum. On the draw, if cards are exposed, the dealer will continue giving all the players their cards until everyone has bad a chance to draw. Then the dealer will replace lhe exposed cards wilh the next cards off the deck.

13) All cards dealt off the table are treated like an exposed card.

14) Once action has started after the draw the deuler may not tell any player how many cards another player drew.

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15) Check Raise may or may not bepennitted.

16) If two or more players are dealt 6 cards it's a misdeal. If the first player 10 receive cards receives a sixth card and the dealer knows which card is the sixth card. the card will be taken back and used as the burn card (as long as the player has not looked at the card).

17) The last card of the deck is never given out However. if the dealer should nm out of cards on the draw. The last card and all the discards (not including the burn card) would be shufiled up, the dealer would again burn, and then complete the draw.

18) Any pl~qer may request to see any hand which is still live after all the action is complete. ~ver. if the player with the winning hand requests 10 see another players hand, the han.drem8ins live even if previously killed.

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Belting Structures

All games are table stakes. Therefore, players can not bet more than they have on the table, in chips, at the beginning of the hand. In addition, no player can lose rights to money he's put in the pot due to insufficient fimds. Player. will be considered ali-in at the point that they nm out of chips and will not be for<ed to call any future bets for that hand. All-in players can win, from the other active players, only what proportionally is in the pot at the point at which they are ali-in.

In any Lowball game, regardless of the limit, the house may stipulate, befi>re the game begins, how and whether or not blind bets will be put up. The house may also stipulate how and whether or oot antes are to be put up. Blinds may be any predetermined amount and may or may not directly relate to the limit of the game currently being played.

No Limit

Before the Draw: 1) Players (except for players going ali-in) must call at least the minimum bring-in. plus any

raises made, in order to continue in a hand or fold. Therefore, players may never check before the draw.

2) If there is a bet, the remaining players must call the bet (unless ail-in), raise the bet, or fold.

3) All roises must be equal to or greater than the size of the previous bet or raise (except for ali-in bets).

4) Players may bet all of the chips that they have on the table, anytime it is their tum to bet.

After the Draw: I) Players may check or bet an amount equal to or greater than the minimum bring-in

(except for players going ail-in).

2) If there is a bet, the remaining players must call the bet (unless ali-in), raise the bet, or fold.

3) All roises must be equal to or greater than the size of the previous bet or raise (except for ali-in bets).

4) Players may bet all of the chips that they have on the table, anytime it is their tum to bet.

Pot Limit

Before the Draw: I) Players (except for players going ali-in) must call at least the minimum bring-in, plus any

raises made, in order to continue in a hand or fold. Therefore, players may never check before the draw.

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2) If !here is a bet, the remaining players must call the bet (unless all-in), raise the bet, or fold.

3) All raises must be equaJ to or greater than the size of the previous bet or raise (except for all-in bets).

After the Draw: I) Players may check or bet an amount equal1o or greater than the minimum bring-in

(except for players going all-in).

2) If !here is a bet, the remaining players must call the bet (unless all-in), raise the bet, or fold.

3) All raises must be equal to or greater than the size of the previous bet or raise (except for all-in bets).

General: I) In games where single dollar cbips are involved in the blind, the pot total will be rounded

to the nearest $5.

2) Players may not at any time bet more than the amoWlt in the pot, but may always bet up 1o the amount in the pnt.

3) Money put into the pnt 1o call a bet is automatically added lo the size of the pnt in order lo compute the maximum amoWlt a player can raise.

Spread Limit

Before the Draw: I) Players (except for players going aU-in) must bet at least an amount equal to the lower

limit, and no huger than the upper lintit, in older to continue in the hand or fold. Therefore, players may never check before the draw.

2) If !here is a bet, the remaining players must call the bet (unless ali-in), raise the bet, or fold.

3) All raises must be equal to or greater than the size of the previous bet or raise (exeept for aU-in bets).

After the Draw: 1) Players may check as long as no other player has bet

2) Players wishing to bet (except for players going all-in) must bet at least an amouot equal to the lower limit, and no huger than the upper limiL

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3) If there is a bet, the remaining players must call the bet (unless ali-in), raise the bet, or fold.

4) AIJ raises must be equal to or greater than the size of the previous bet or raise (except for ali-in bets).

fuedLimlt

Before the Draw: 1) Players (except for players going all~in) must bet an amount equal to the lower limit in

order to continue in the hand or fold (e.g. $3 in a $3 • $6 game). Therefore, players may never check before the draw.

2) If there is a bet, the rernsioiog players must call the bet (unless ali-in), raise the bet, or told.

3) All raises must be in increments of the lower limit. All-in bets are the only exception.

After the Draw: 1) Players may check as long as no other player has bet.

2) Players wisbing to bet (except for players going ali-in) must bet an amount equal to the bigher limit (e.g. S6 in a $3 • $6 game).

3) If there is a bet, the remaining players must call the bet (unless ali-in), raise the bet, or fold.

4) All raises must be in increments of the higher limit. AI l-in bets are the only exception.

StnigbtUmh

Before the Draw: I) Players (except for players going ali-in) must bet an amount equal to the betting limit in

order to eontinue in the hand or fold (e.g. $30 in a straight $30 game). Therefore, players may never check before the draw.

2) If there is a bet, the remaining players must call the bet (unless ali-in), raise the bet, or fold.

3) All raises must be in increments of the stipulated limit (unless going ali-in).

After the Draw: I) Players may check as long as no other player has bet.

2) Players wishing to bet (except for players goiog all·in) must bet an amount equal to the betting limit (e.g. $30 in a straight $30 game).

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3) If there is a bet, the remainin& players must call the bet (unless aU-in), raise the bet, or fold.

4) All raises must be in ""<l<l,lli.Qnf,o of the betting limit. All-in bets are the only exception.

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Standards of play: Fortune Pai Gow Poker adds a bonus bet element to the traditional game of Pai Gow Poker played in California Cardrooms. Each player competes against the player-dealer to make the best possible hand. In Fortune Pai Gow Poker, a player can place an optional Fortune Bonus Bet ranging from a minimum of $1 to a maximum of $25. A player that wagers at least $5 on the Fortune Bonus Bet qualifies for and Envy Bonus prize. Type of card deck used: Fortune Pai Gow Poker is played with a standard fifty-two (52) card deck. A joker may be added for the Joker’s Wild version, for a total of fifty-three (53) cards. Jokers can be used to complete a straight, flush, or straight flush, or used as a single Ace. The hand rankings are as follows:

Rank Combination of Cards

1st 7 Card Straight Flush (Seven cards, same suit, ranked in order; i.e. 4-5-6-7-

8-9-10 of hearts) 2nd Royal Flush + Royal Match (10-J-Q-K-A of the same suit + Q-K suited)

3rd 7 Card Straight Flush w/ Joker (Seven cards, same suit, ranked in order w/a

Joker; i.e. 4-5-Joker-7-8-9-10 of hearts) 4th Five Aces (A-A-A-A-Joker) 5th Royal Flush (10-J-Q-K-A of the same suit)

6th Straight Flush (Five cards, same suit, ranked in order; i.e. 6-7-8-9-10 of

hearts) Four-of-a-kind (Four cards of the same rank; for example, 5-5-5-5)

7th The highest-ranked cards win should the p/d and player both have a four-of-a-kind Full House (Three-of-a-kind and one pair)

8th The highest-ranking three-of-a-kind wins; i.e. K-K-K-7-7 beats a 10-10-10-A-A

th Flush (Five cards, same suit, regardless of ranking; i.e. 5-8-9-Q-K of 9

spades) 10th Straight (Five cards of different suits ranked in order) 11th Three-of-a-kind (Three cards of the same ranking; for example, Q-Q-Q) 12th Two Pair (Two sets of pairs) 13th A Pair (Two cards of the same value) 14th High Card

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Dealing procedures:

The casino dealer deals the cards into seven piles of seven cards.

After individual wagers are placed in the circle in front of the players, the player/dealer will be offered the dice cup, which contains three dice, to shake. The Casino dealer opens the dice cup, and the number of dots facing up on the dice determines the seated player who will receive the first set of cards (chosen by the player/dealer in the previous step) and the action button. If the dots on the dice equal 1, 8 or 15, the player/dealer receives cards first, and the player sitting left of the player-dealer receives the action button.

Each seated-position receives a pile of seven cards face down. If there is no wager at a seated position, the pile will be retrieved by the Casino dealer and will be placed in the discard tray.

Number of players in the game: A maximum of seven players including the player/dealer position. How and when are house fees collected: House fees and procedures will be determined by each cardroom submitting the game for approval. Betting scheme: Players may place wagers bearing in mind the posted table minimum and maximum. Players must make a standard Pai Gow wager and then have the option to make a Fortune Bonus wager as well. The Fortune Bonus Bet amount can be a minimum of $1 to a maximum of $25. If a player wagers at least $5 on the Fortune bonus, the player qualifies for the Envy Bonus and the Casino dealer must place an Envy button next to the Fortune Bonus wager. The player/dealer may place a wager to cover some or all of the action on the table.

 

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Once the player/dealer's hands are set, each player's hand is exposed, in turn, and compared to the player/dealer’s hands to determine the winners, losers, or tie hands.

Once the standard Pai Gow Poker wagers are settled (win, lose, tie/push) the Casino dealer will determine if the player’s hand qualifies for the Fortune Bonus and/or the Envy Bonus.

The Fortune Bonus bet considers the best hand possible among the player’s seven cards.

If the player’s hand qualifies for payouts, the player is paid according to the posted pay table.

The d ealer leaves the Envy button, if applicable, next to the player’s original wager and payouts. The dealer will not pick up envy buttons until all wagers are reconciled.

If the player’s hand does not qualify for payouts, the player/dealer collects the Fortune Bonus wager.

The dealer leaves the Envy button, if applicable, next to the player’s original wager and payouts. The dealer will not pick up envy buttons until all wagers are reconciled.

The player/dealer pays any Envy Bonuses at the end of the round.

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How winners determined and paid:

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Round of Play

Each player and the player/dealer put up any bets they wish to place for the next hand. Players have the option of placing a Fortune Bonus bet at this time as well.

The casino dealer will then follow the, Bureau approved, procedures for the standard Pai Gow Poker game(s) offered at the cardroom.

Once the player/dealer's hands are set, each player's hand is exposed, in turn, and compared to the player/dealer’s hands to determine the winners, losers, or tie hands.

In all winning bets, the players are paid 9 to 10 of their total wager to the extent the Player/Dealer’s wagers covers the action.

Once the standard Pai Gow Poker wagers are settled (win, lose, tie/push) the Casino dealer will determine if the player’s hand qualifies for the Fortune Bonus and/or the Envy Bonus.

The Fortune Bonus bet considers the best hand possible among the player’s seven cards.

If the player’s hand qualifies for payouts, the player is paid according to the posted pay table.

The dealer leaves the Envy button, if applicable, next to the player’s original wager and payouts. The dealer will not pick up envy buttons until all wagers are reconciled.

If the player’s hand does not qualify for payouts, the player/dealer collects the Fortune Bonus wager.

The dealer leaves the Envy button, if applicable, next to the player’s original wager and payouts. The dealer will not pick up envy buttons until all wagers are reconciled.

The player/dealer pays any Envy Bonuses at the end of the round.

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If at least one player has a four of a kind or higher, all players with Envy buttons win (see pay table).

In the event more than one player has at least four of a kind, then all playerswith envy buttons win multiple payouts.

A player cannot win an Envy Bonus for their own or for the player/dealer’s hand.

The cards are collected, shuffled and a new round begins.

The player/dealer collects all losing Bonus wagers and pays all winning Bonus wagers.

The player/dealer position rotates in a systematic and continuous way among the seated players, and no one player may serve as the player/dealer for more than two consecutive hands. The player/dealer button rotates clockwise around the table.

Type of gaming table utilized for this game:

An industry standard Pai Gow Poker table will be used to play Fortune Pai Gow Poker. A table felt with the game name and segregated marked Fortune Bonus bet areas. Glossary of terms used in the controlled game:

Action Pile The pile chosen by the player/dealer, before the hand begins, which will be given out to the seated-position determined by the shake of the dice cup.

Action Button A token used to designate where the settling of bets will begin (the action).

Action The player position where the settling of bets begins.

Copy When a players hand is ranked equally to the player/dealers hand.

Envy Bonus A payout that is made if a player wagers at least $5 on the Fortune Bonus bet and at least one player has a four of a kind or higher, all players with Envy buttons win.

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Fortune Bonus An optional wager that can be placed by a player and paid according the paytable.

Player/Dealer Seated-position that, for any given hand of play, all other players at the table are playing against. The player in that position taking the Player/dealer position is also referred to as the Player/dealer.

Seated-positions The seven designated positions on the table (often designated with a number) where players may place bets and receive a hand.

Push When a player wins either the high or the low hand and the player/dealer wins the other.

PAYTABLE  

FPG-02 Pays Envy

7 Card Straight Flush 5,000 to 1 $1,000 Royal Flush + Royal Match 1,000 to 1 $250 7 Card Straight Flush with Joker 750 to 1 $100 5 Aces 250 to 1 $50 Royal Flush 100 to 1 $25 Straight Flush 50 to 1 $10 4 of a Kind 20 to 1 $5 Full House 5 to 1 Flush 4 to 1 3 of a Kind 3 to 1 Straight 2 to 1 Three Pair Push

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House Way

Pai Gow Poker House Way 

Hand How To Play Example

No Pair 2ndPut   front.

& 3rd highest cards in K♥Q♦ 

A♠10♥8♠7♠2♣

One Pair Put pair in back, highest other cards in front.

two Q♠J♥ 

10♣10♦8♣6♦3♦

Big 

Two Pair 

pair is: A’s, K’s, Q’s. Put small pair in front

8♠8♥ 

Q♥Q♦9♦7♦3♣ 

A♦5♣ 

Big pair is: J’s, 10’s, 9’s. Put both pairs in back if can put an Ace or Joker front, otherwise split.

you in 

10♣10♦6♥6♠3♣ 

8♣8♦ 

9♠9♣Q♥7♠3♣ 

K♠9♠ 

Big pair is: 8’s, 7’s, 6’s. Put both pairs in back if can put a King or higherfront, otherwise split.

you  in 

7♠7♣4♥4♦3♠ 

4♥4♦ 

7♠7♣Q♣9♠3♠

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Q♠10♦ 

Put both pairs in back if you  5♠5♦2♠2♦8♥ Big pair is: 5’s, 4’s, 3’s.  can put a Queen or higher in 

front, otherwise split. 2♠2♦ 

5♠5♦J♠10♦8♥

10♦10♣ Three Pair Put high pair in front.

9♠9♣5♦5♥3♦

A♦Q♠ Put an Ace and next highest 

Three of a Kind: Aces card in front.

A♥A♦9♠8♠2♣

Put three of a kind in back,  Q♦9♠ Kings and Below two other highest cards in 

front. K♥K♦K♣7♣2♦

K♥K♦ Put pair from higher set in 

Two Sets front.

6♥6♠6♣K♠9♦

A♠Joker Five Aces Put pair of Aces in front.

A♥A♣A♦8♦3♣

Straight or Flush:   Put two highest cards in front  8♣7♠ that will leave completed 

With no pair  hand in back. 6♥5♠4♦3♣2♦

K♣Q♥ Put highest possible two With one pair cards (pair or no pair) in front 

Q♦J♥10♠9♠8♣ that will leave completed 

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hand in back. 3♠3♥ 

A♣K♥Q♥J♦10♣

3♣3♥ Play according to two pair 

With two pair strategy.

6♦6♠5♥4♣2♦

9♦9♠ Put completed hand in back, 

With three of a kind pair in front.

9♣8♥7♦6♠5♣

9♠9♥ Put highest possible pair in 

Full House front.

5♥5♣5♠9♣4♣ 

Four of a Kind  Play four of a kind in back if  Q♦Q♠ you can put at least a pair in 

A’s, K’s, Q’s.  front, otherwise split. Q♥Q♣A♣K♦4♥

K♣J♠ 

Play four of a kind in back if  10♦10♠10♥10♣7♣ J’s, 10’s, 9’s. you can put at least a King up 

front, otherwise split. 10♥10♠ 

10♦10♣8♦3♣2♥

Q♦10♣ 

Play four of a kind in back if  7♠7♦7♥7♣2♦ 8’s, 7’s, 6’s. you can put at least a Queen 

up front, otherwise split. 7♠7♦ 

7♥7♣10♠9♠2♦

 

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K♠Q♦ 5’s and below Never split.

4♠4♦4♥4♣7♦

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No Bust 21st Century Blackjack©

US Patent 6,845,981 No Bust 21st Century Blackjack© is a patented and trademark protected game under the following: Patent Number* Patent Date Patent Name 6,855,051 February 15, 2005 No Bust 21 Blackjack 6,776,416 August 17, 2004 No Bust Blackjack Type Game 6,855,051 January 9, 2001 No Bust 21 Blackjack 7,022,015 April 4, 2006 No Bust 21 Blackjack *Additional pending patents Trademark Trademark Number 21st Century Blackjack Trademark Registration 2,485,604 No Bust Blackjack Trademark Registration 2,404,922

BGC ID: GEGA-001824 (June 2010)

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No Bust 21st Century Blackjack w/Buster Bet

OBJECT OF THE GAME The object of the No-Bust 21st Century Blackjack is for the Players and the Player-Dealer to add the numerical value of their cards and:

• Obtain the best possible hand of 22 or “Natural.” (This hand pays 2 to 1)

• A “Natural” beats all other hands.

• Draw additional cards if needed.

VALUE OF CARDS A plurality of standard decks of 52 cards with one (1) Joker per deck added, is used in the play of the game. The game can be played with a minimum of two (2) and a maximum of eight (8) decks.

• Any two card hand consisting of two (2) Jokers is a Natural 22 and beats all other hands.

• A Joker and any other card has a combined value of a hard 21, and is the second best hand.

• An Ace has a value of 1 or 11.

• Two aces have a value of 2 or 12

• Deuces through Tens count as their face value.

• Picture or face cards have a value of 10.

RANKING CHART

Card Value Ace 1 or 11 Two 2

Three 3 Four 4 Five 5 Six 6

Seven 7 Eight 8 Nine 9 Ten 10 Jack 10

Queen 10 King 10 Joker When combined with another Joker – 22

Combined with any other card – Hard 21

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No Bust 21st Century Blackjack w/Buster Bet

ROUND OF PLAY 1. No-Bust- 21st Century Blackjack is played on a raised gaming table. The table seats eight players

who face the Dealer in a 180-degree seating arrangement. The tables are commonly used in the casino industry. The casino Dealer stands opposite of the players, and in the center of the table. The casino Dealer’s chip tray is set in front of him/her. The play starts from the left of the dealer and proceeds in a clock-wise fashion.

2. The game utilizes a 52-card deck with a Joker added per deck. Two (2) Jokers are a NATURAL 22. A Joker combined with any other card is a Hard 21, and is the second best hand.

3. All tables will have signage displaying the name of the game along with the minimum and maximum wager allowed, and collection fees for the Players and Player-Dealer. A maximum of five collection rates per table limit are allowed in compliance with the California Penal Code.

4. A standard round of play begins when a Player-Dealer is designated. The Player-Dealer places a wager in front of her betting circle. This wager is used to pay the winners. The casino will place a “button” in front of the Player-Dealer and a designation whether it is the first or second turn for the Player-Dealer in the banking position. The Player-Dealer will place the collection fee in front of his betting circle. The Player-Dealer cannot win or lose more than their wager.

5. Players at a table then place their wagers in designated betting circles or other unoccupied betting circles. Each Player must pay the posted collection for their wager(s) in any betting circle where they have money or “action”.

6. Prior to the start of play, the casino dealer will take the collection fees and drop them into a locked collection box affixed to the gaming table.

7. Play commences with the casino Dealer distributing the cards to the Players and the Player-Dealer. All cards are dealt face up. The casino Dealer is the only person on the table to touch the cards. The Players will signal to the Dealer by hand gesture if they wish to hit or stand. These hand signals will be consistent with industry standard signals such as moving their hand in a sweeping motion towards their body indicating they want an additional card and in moving their hands in a side to side manner, indicating they wish to stay with their cards on the table. The casino Dealer deals the first card to the Player seated to the left of casino Dealer, in a clock-wise fashion. Each Player will be dealt one card face up. The Player-Dealer’s first card will be placed in front of the casino dealer.

8. The casino Dealer will deal a second face up card to the players, again starting at the Player to the first seated position to the left of the casino Dealer, in a clock-wise fashion. The Player-Dealer will receive their second card after all other players have made and set their hands.

9. Players must follow the below listed chart in deciding whether to hit or stand on a particular hand:

Rules For Player Must Stand On Must Hit On Have Option On

Soft & Hard 20 or 21, and “Naturals” 11 Or Less 12 - 19

10. After all Players have made their best hands by indicating to the casino Dealer that they do not

wish to have additional cards dealt to them, the casino Dealer will deal the Player-Dealer their second card, face up.

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11. The player to the left of the casino dealer is seat #1, and the numbers increase in a clockwise direction. The Player-Dealer’s seat is never counted. The settling of the wagers, referred to as Action, begins at the seat determined by the second card dealt to the Player-Dealer, and will be done in a counter-clockwise manner until all wagers have been acted upon. An Ace is counted as one (1).

12. The Player-Dealer’s cards will always be dealt and placed in front of the casino Dealer’s tray. The placement of the Player-Dealer’s cards is standard in all games and is depicted in the chart below:

UP card ┌── additional draw ↓ ↓ cards

Dealer’s 1st card

↓ │

│ └ ───→

DEALING TRAY

Dealer’s Dealer’s

13. The casino Dealer continues to draw cards for the Player-Dealer, if necessary until a Hard 17 or

higher number is reached. The Player-Dealer must follow the following hit rules:

Rules For Player-Dealer Must Stand On Must Hit On Have Option On

Hard 17 And Above Soft 17 Or Less None

14. Once the Player-Dealer’s hand has been made, all winners and losers are determined by comparing the numerical value of the Player’s hands with the Player-Dealer’s hand, beginning with the designated Action position. The Player-Dealer can only win or lose as much as they have placed on the table to cover a portion or all of the wagers.

15. After all wagers are settled, the cards are collected and discarded. The bank button is changed and after every two hands, the Player-Dealer position is rotated in a clock-wise fashion around the table.

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16. The next round of play begins once the casino Dealer collects all cards from the table and places them in the discard tray. The casino Dealer will also change the Bank Button, and if necessary (if the same person has already held the Player-Dealer position twice) rotate the Player-Dealer position clock-wise to the next position on the table. If there is no person that intervenes on the Player-Dealer’s position, the game will be “Broken” or stopped, as required by the California Penal Code.

GAME RULES

1. A “Natural” 22 is the best possible hand. If the player and the Player-Dealer’s hands are both a “Natural,” the hand is a push or tie, and no action is taken on the wager.

2. If a Player’s total is less than a “Natural” and the Player-Dealer’s total is more than a “Natural” the Player wins the hand.

3. If a Player’s total is less than a “Natural” and the Player-Dealer’s hand is less than a “Natural,” the hand closest to a “Natural” wins.

4. If a Player and the Player-Dealer have the same total and it is less than a “Natural,” the hand is a push or tie, and no action is taken on the wager.

5. If a Player’s and the Player-Dealer’s totals are more than a “Natural”, the following will apply:

a. If the Player-Dealer is closer to a “Natural,” the Player-Dealer wins the hand.

b. If the Player is closer to a “Natural,“ the hand is a push or tie, and no action is taken.

6. The Player-Dealer wins all ties or over a “Natural.”

7. If a player has more than a “Natural” and the Player-Dealer has less than a “natural,” the Player-Dealer wins.

8. A two card 22 beats all other hands.

9. The game is played on an industry standard Blackjack table where up to eight primary players can be seated.

10. All table fees are collected by the casino Dealer prior to the start of play. Table fees are pre-determined by the casino and can be up to five separate rates per table limit per game. All collection rates and wagering limits for the game will be posted at each gaming table and will not be based on a percentage of the amount wagered or won.

11. Backline betting is allowed.

12. Third Party Providers of Proposition Player Services, as defined in Section 19984 of the California Business and Professions Code (the Gambling Control Act), are permitted to play.

• DOUBLE-DOWN, SPLIT, SURRENDER, ODDS& INSURANCE

• DOUBLE-DOWN

o Players can double-down on any two (2) cards dealt to them, except a hand with a Joker. The Player must place a second wager equal to the wager he/she originally placed prior to the start of the game. The Player will only receive one card regardless of the total.

o There is no extra collection fee taken by the casino on any double-down or split executed by a Player, nor is their any extra collection fee charged to the Player-Dealer.

• SPLIT

o Players can split any pair or any two cards of the same value or rank originally dealt to them, except for two (2) Aces. The Player must place a second wager equal to the

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wager he/she originally placed prior to the start of the game. A Player may draw as many cards as the desire per split card to make the best hand. Players may double-down after each split, and split up to three times.

o Players can split any two Aces originally dealt to them but can only receive one extra card per Ace. The Player must place a second wager equal to the wager he/she originally placed prior to the start of the game. Aces may only be split once.

o There is no extra collection fee taken by the casino on any double-down or split executed by a Player, nor is their any extra collection fee charged to the Player-Dealer.

• SURRENDER

o Players can surrender after their first two (2) cards are dealt (before the Player-Dealer receives their second card), and will only forfeit half of their original wager.

All pay-offs are to the extent that the Player-Dealer’s money covers the action on the table. A Player-Dealer cannot win or lose more than the entire amount of money placed on the table prior to the start of the hand.

Buster Blackjack Side Wager

Buster Blackjack is an optional wager attached to No Bust 21st Century Blackjack (hereafter NB21). It features a wager that allows the player to bet that the Player-Dealer will bust. The greater the number of cards in the Player-Dealer’s busted hand, the higher the payoff. There will be a distinctive marked circle on the table in which the player will place the optional wager. There is no collection for the extra wager. Rules of Play

1. The Buster Blackjack side wager is an optional bet offered to all players who placed an NB21 wager. A player must participate in the base game in order to make the additional wager. Backline bettors are eligible.

2. Buster Blackjack side wagers must be placed prior to the initial deal. 3. The Buster Blackjack side wager cannot exceed the NB21 original wager. 4. If the Player-Dealer does not or cannot have a Natural and the player has a

Natural, the NB21 wager is paid and the player’s cards are put away. The Buster Blackjack wager remains in action whether or not the player busts or is dealt a Natural.

5. Once all players have made the decisions concerning their hands according to the rules for NB21, the Player-Dealer will reveal his hole card and play out his hand. The payoff odds vary with the number of cards in the Player-Dealer’s busted hand. The more cards in his busted hand, the higher the payoff.

a. If the Player-Dealer hand busts, all Buster Blackjack side wagers will be paid according to the posted Buster Blackjack pay table.

b. If the Player-Dealer does not bust, all Buster Blackjack wagers will be collected in rotation to the extent of the money in action.

BGC ID: GEGA-001824 (June 2010) 6

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No Bust 21st Century Blackjack w/Buster Bet

6. The Player-Dealer will pay all winning Buster Blackjack side wagers and will collect all losing Buster Blackjack side wagers.

7. In the event that the player/dealer’s wager does not cover the amount wagered by the players, an action button will be used to designate where the action will begin. Additionally, each player’s wager receives action in the following order: NB21 wager, Buster Blackjack side wager.

Note: If there are no NB21 wagers remaining simply because all players have received a Natural, as long as there are Buster Blackjack side wagers, the Player-Dealer must complete his hand, if not 17 or greater.

Buster Blackjack Pay Tables and House Advantages (All payouts are “to 1”)

Number of Cards in Dealer’s Busted Hand

Payout Odds

3 14 35 66 307 1008 or more 200

LEGAL The Player-Dealer position must rotate in a continuous and systematic fashion, and cannot be occupied by one person for more than two consecutive hands. There must be an intervening player-dealer so that no single player can continually occupy the player-dealer position within the meaning of Oliver v. County of Los Angeles (1998) 66 Cal. App. 4th 1397, 1408-1409. If there is not an intervening person occupying the Player-Dealer’s position, the game will be “broke” or stopped, as required by the California Penal Code.

BGC ID: GEGA-001824 (June 2010) 7

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     GEGA‐003238 (May 2011)

           

         

            

      

   

   

   

          

   

   

   

          

   

   

   

          

   

   

   

          

   

   

   

          

   

   

   

          

   

   

   

          

   

RANCHO’S CLUB CASINO

CALIFORNIA COLLECTION RATES

No Bust 21st Century Blackjack

Schedule Options Table Limit Total Table Action

Player‐Dealer Fee (per hand)

Player Fee

1 $3 ‐ $1,000

$3 ‐ $50 $0.50

$0.00 $51 ‐ $150 $1.00

$151 ‐ $300 $2.00

$301 ‐ $500 $3.00

$501+ $5.00

2 $4 ‐ $1,000

$4 ‐ $40 $0.50

$0.00 $41 ‐ $80 $1.00

$81 ‐ $200 $2.00

$201 ‐ $300 $3.00

$301+ $5.00

3 $5 ‐ $1,000

$5 ‐ $50 $0.50

$0.00 $51 ‐ $100 $1.00

$101 ‐ $200 $2.00

$201 ‐ $300 $3.00

$301+ $5.00

4 $25 ‐ $1,000

$25 ‐ $75 $1.00

$0.00 $76 ‐ $200 $2.00

$201 ‐ $400 $4.00

$401 ‐ $1,000 $7.00

$1,001+ $10.00

5 $40 ‐ $1,000

$40 ‐ $75 $1.00

$0.00 $76 ‐ $150 $2.00

$151 ‐ $400 $4.00

$401 ‐ $700 $7.00

$701+ $10.00

6 $50 ‐ $1,000

$50 ‐ $100 $1.00

$0.00 $101 ‐ $200 $2.00

$201 ‐ $600 $4.00

$601 ‐ $1,200 $7.00

$1,201+ $10.00

7 $100 ‐ $1,000

$100 ‐ $300 $3.00

$0.00 $301 ‐ $500 $5.00

$501 ‐ $800 $8.00

$801 ‐ $1,000 $10.00

$1,001+ $15.00

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     GEGA‐003238 (May 2011)

   

   

          

    

     

  

                 

   

   

          

     

      

      

 

   

  

                 

   

 

 

 

   

   

   

   

 

8 $500 ‐ $2,000

$500 ‐ $1,000 $10.00

$0.00 $1,001 ‐ $2,000 $15.00

$2,001 ‐ $3,000 $20.00

$3,001 ‐ $4,000 $25.00

$4,001+ $30.00

Pai Gow Poker

Schedule Options

Table Limit Total Table Action Player‐Dealer Fee Player Fee

$10 ‐ $45 $0.50

$0.00 $46 ‐ $195 $2.00

1 $10 ‐ $1,000 $196 ‐ $495 $4.00 $496 ‐ $795 $7.00

$796 + $10.00

2 $10 ‐ $1,000 $10 ‐ $50 $0.50

$0.00$51 + $2.00

EZ Baccarat

Schedule

Option Table Limit Total Table Action Player Fee Player‐Dealer Fee

$5 ‐ $200 $1.00

$201 ‐ $400 $3.00

1 $10 ‐ $100 $401 ‐ $600 $0.00 $5.00

$601 ‐ $800 $7.00

$801+ $10.00

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BGC ID: GEGA-003320 (September 2011)

*Pure 21.5 Blackjack is owned, patented and/or copyrighted by TXB Industries Inc. *Buster Blackjack is owned, patented and/or copyrighted by Betwiser Games, LLC. Please submit your agreement with the Owner authorizing play of the Game in your gambling establishment together with any request for Bureau of Gambling Control (Bureau) approval to play this game. Please note that the Bureau is making the details of this game available to the public as required by subdivision (g) of Business and Professions Code section 19826, but the posting does not waive any rights to the game content which may be held by Owner. The terms of any agreement with Owner are to be negotiated between the gambling establishment and Owner, and any dispute or asserted breach related thereto are private matters which will not be resolved by the Bureau.

CA

Buster Blackjack

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PURE 21.5 BLACKJACK

BGC ID: GEGA‐003320 (September 2011) 

maximum of five collection rates is allowed in compli

OBJECT OF THE GAME The object of Pure 21.5 Blackjack is for the players and the player-dealer to add the numerical value of their cards and: Achieve the best possible point total of 21.5 by getting a King, Queen, Jack, or Ten Bonus Card and an ace on

the initial two cards dealt (Example King Bonus Card below). This hand pays 6 to 5.

Get as close to 21.5 as possible, without going over. Draw additional cards if needed.

VALUE OF THE CARDS

The game uses a modified 52-card deck with aces through nines (the standard spades, hearts, clubs and diamonds) and 16 Bonus cards (four of each "king", "queen", "jack", and "ten" card). The game is played with a minimum of six decks to a maximum of eight decks.

A King, Queen, Jack or Ten Bonus card and an Ace, on the initial deal, is the best possible hand. It is known as a “Pure 21.5 Blackjack” and pays 6 to 5.

A King, Queen, Jack, or Ten Bonus card dealt with any other card is worth 10 and is added to the other card(s) point total.

An ace has a value of either 1 or 11. All cards from 2-9 have their face value. King, Queen, Jack, or Ten Bonus cards have a value of 10 unless dealt with an Ace on the initial deal, and

then they have a value of 10.5.

Ranking Chart Card Value

K, Q, J, 10 Bonus card 10 or 10.5 when dealt w/ an ace

Ace 1 or 11

2 – 9 Hold their face value

ROUND OF PLAY 1. Pure 21.5 Blackjack is played on a raised gaming table. The table seats eight players who face the house

dealer in a 180-degree seating arrangement. The tables are the standard blackjack tables commonly used in the casino industry. The house dealer stands opposite the players, and in the center of the table. The house dealer's chip tray is set in front of the dealer.

2. All tables will have some type of signage where the name of the game is displayed, along with the minimum

and maximum wager allowed. The collection fee for the players and player-dealer will also be displayed. A ance with the California Penal Code.

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PURE 21.5 BLACKJACK

BGC ID: GEGA‐003320 (September 2011) 

3. A standard round of play begins when a player-dealer is designated. The player-dealer will place a wager in a

betting circle in front of their seat. That wager will be used to pay the winners and will set the amount that he/she can collect for the losers. The casino will place a button in front of the player-dealer, which designates that they are taking the “bank” position and further designates whether it is the first or second turn for the player-dealer in the banking position. The player-dealer will place the appropriate collection fee in front of his/her betting circle.

4. Players at a table then place their wagers in designated betting circles. The players may place a wager at

his/her seat along with other unoccupied betting circles. Each player must pay the appropriate collection fee based on the posted schedule for the cardroom. Prior to the start of play the house dealer will take collection fees and drop them into a locked collection box affixed to the gaming table.

5. After the fees have been collected, the house dealer will deal the cards to the players and the player-dealer.

All cards dealt throughout the game are face up, with the exception of the player-dealer's second card, which will remain face-down until all players have acted on their hands. The house dealer is the only person on the table allowed to touch the cards. The players will signal the dealer with hand gestures that indicate whether they wish to hit or stand. The hand signals will be consistent with the industry standard signals of a sweeping motion towards a player’s body, indicating a hit, or a side to side hand motion, indicating the desire to stand. The house dealer deals the first card to the player seated to the left of the player-dealer, and continues in a clock-wise manner. Each player will be dealt one card face up with the player-dealer receiving the last card. The player-dealer's cards will be placed in front of the house dealer.

6. The house dealer will deal a second card to the players in the same order noted above and the last card will go

to the player-dealer and will be dealt face down. The players are given an opportunity, starting with the player seated to the left of the player-dealer, to be dealt additional cards to make the best possible hand. (Rules and procedures for splitting, doubling down and surrender will be outlined later).

7. Players must follow the below listed Chart 1A in deciding whether to hit or stand on a particular hand.

8. After all players have acted on their hands and indicated to the house dealer that they do not want or cannot

receive additional cards, the player-dealer’s down card will be turned up. This down card will determine where the "action button" is placed.

9. The game utilizes an action button to determine which player receives first action on their wager. The player-

dealer=s second card, which is dealt face-down, determines the position of the action button. The player-dealer position is not counted when determining where the action button shall be placed. The other seats, in clockwise rotation, starting with the player to the left of the house dealer and continuing left to right, respectively represent the numbers of the player-dealer’s face down card. When determining where the action button will be placed, cards will hold the following values: Ace is one, 2 through 9 have their face value, jack is eleven, queen is twelve, and king is thirteen.

10. The player-dealer's hand will then be completed according to the rules listed on Chart 1B. Once the player-

dealer's hand is completed, the payoff and/or collection of wagers will begin in the seat designated by the action button and continue in a clockwise manner until all wagers have been acted on.

11. Player-dealers are never required to cover all opposing players’ wagers. Payoffs of wagers are limited to the

amount of the player-dealer wager. The house shall not participate as the player-dealer. The house shall not take a percentage of wagers placed in the game. There is no maximum on the player-dealer’s wager.

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PURE 21.5 BLACKJACK

BGC ID: GEGA‐003320 (September 2011) 

12. The player-dealer's cards will always be dealt and placed in front of the house dealer's tray. The placement of the player-dealer's cards is standard in all games and is depicted below. See Diagram #1

13. The next round of play begins when the house dealer collects all the cards from the table and places them in

the discard tray. The player-dealer position shall be offered systematically and continuously in a clockwise manner around the table after every two hands. The player-dealer shall collect all losing wagers, pay all winning wagers, and may not win or lose more than the original amount wagered. Once the player-dealer’s wager has been exhausted, the wagers not covered by the player-dealer shall be returned to the respective players. The gambling establishment does not participate in the actual play of the game and has no interest in the outcome of the play.

DIAGRAM #l

CHART 1A

PLAYER Options Must Stand on Must Hit on Have Option on Hard 19 or more Hard 11 or less All other counts

CHART 1B

PLAYER-DEALER Options Must Stand on Must Hit on Have Option on

Hard 17 or more Soft 17 or less No Options

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PURE 21.5 BLACKJACK

BGC ID: GEGA‐003320 (September 2011) 

GAME RULES 1. A Pure 21.5 Blackjack (an ace and a King, Queen, Jack, or Ten Bonus card) is the best possible hand. If the

player and the player-dealer's hand are both Pure 21.5 Blackjack the hand is a push or tie, and no action is taken on the wager.

2. If the player-dealer does not have a Pure 21.5 Blackjack, the players will be given the option to draw to improve their hands, in accordance with Chart 1A above. The player-dealer’s face-down card will be checked by the house dealer, for a Pure 21.5 Blackjack, when the player-dealer’s face-up card is an ace or King, Queen, Jack or Ten Bonus Card. This will happen prior to any additional cards being given to players. If the player-dealer has Pure 21.5 Blackjack, no additional action will take place and all players’ hands that do not have a Pure 21.5 Blackjack will lose.

3. After all players have been given a chance to act on their hands, the player-dealer’s hand will be completed in

accordance with Chart 1B.

4. If a player's total is less than a Pure 21.5 Blackjack and the player-dealer’s total is more than a Pure 21.5 Blackjack, the player wins the hand.

5. If a player's total is more than a Pure 21.5 Blackjack and the player-dealer's total is less than a Pure 21.5

Blackjack, the player loses the hand.

6. If a player and the player-dealer have the same total and it is less than a Pure 21.5 Blackjack, the hand is a push or tie. No action is taken on the wager.

7. If a player's total and the player-dealer's total are less than a Pure 21.5 Blackjack, the hand closest to a "Pure 2

1.5 Blackjack" will win.

8. If a player's total and the player-dealer's total are more than a Pure 21.5 Blackjack, the following will apply:

a. If the player-dealer’s hand is 888 (three eights) all players whose total is more than 21.5 push.

9. All collection rates and wagering limits will be posted at the table. They will not be based on any percentage.

10. Backline betting is permitted on all wagers. 13. Third Party Providers of Proposition Player Services, as defined in Section 19984 of the California Business

and Professions Code, are permitted to play.

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PURE 21.5 BLACKJACK

BGC ID: GEGA‐003320 (September 2011) 

DOUBLE-DOWN, SPLIT, AND SURRENDER 1. Players can double-down on the first two cards dealt to them. The player must place a second wager which

may be equal to or less than the player's original wager. The player will only receive one additional card, regardless of the total.

2. Players can split any pair or two (King, Queen, Jack, or Ten) Bonus cards. The player must place a second wager equal to the original wager. The player may draw as many cards as desired per split card. When splitting two Aces, the player only receives one additional card per ace. There is no splitting for less.

3. A maximum of three splits is allowed per hand, giving a player up to 4 hands. Doubling-down is permitted

after splitting.

4. Players can surrender after the first two cards are dealt to them. If they choose to surrender, half of their wager will be forfeited. The player must indicate their desire to surrender before the player-dealer's down card is exposed. Their play for the hand will then cease.

5. The cardroom will take no extra collection fee on double downs or splits from the player or player-dealer.

6. All payoffs are to the extent that the player-dealer's money covers the action on the table. A Player /Dealer

cannot win or lose more than the entire amount of money placed on the table before the start of the hand.

7. Insurance- If the player-dealer’s face-up card is an ace, all players will have the option to place a separate “insurance” wager. They are wagering that the player-dealer’s face-down card is a King, Queen, Jack, or Ten Bonus card, giving the player-dealer a Pure 21.5 Blackjack. Winning insurance wagers will pay 2 to 1. Insurance wagers may be equal to no more than ½ of a player’s original wager.

BUSTER BLACKJACK BONUS BET

The Buster Blackjack wager allows the player to bet that the player-dealer will bust. The greater the number of cards in the player-dealer’s busted hand, the higher the payoff. There will be a distinctive marked circle on the table in which the player will place the optional wager.

Rules of Play 1. The Buster Blackjack Bonus Bet is an optional wager offered to all players who placed a game wager.

Players may place a Buster Blackjack Bonus Bet wager for each game wager placed. 2. A player must participate in the game in order to make the Buster Blackjack Bonus Bet wager. 3. Buster Blackjack Bonus Bet wagers must be placed prior to the initial deal. 4. Back-line betting is permitted on the Buster Blackjack wager. 5. The Buster Blackjack Bonus Bet may be less than or equal to the game wager. However, the Buster

Blackjack Bonus Bet may not exceed the bonus bet wager maximum of $25.00. 6. If the player-dealer does not or cannot have a Pure 21.5 Blackjack and the player has a Pure 21.5 Blackjack,

the game wager is paid and the player’s cards are put away. The Buster Blackjack Bonus Bet remains in action whether or not the player busts or is dealt a Pure 21.5 Blackjack.

7. Once all players have made the decisions concerning their hands according to the rules for game, the player-dealer will reveal his or her hole card and play out his hand. The payoff odds vary with the number of cards in the player-dealer’s busted hand. The more cards in his busted hand, the higher the payoff. a. If the player-dealer’s hand busts, all Buster Blackjack Bonus Bets will be paid according to the posted

Buster Blackjack pay table. b. If the player-dealer’s hand does not bust, all Buster Blackjack Bonus Bets will be collected in rotation to

the extent of the money in action.

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PURE 21.5 BLACKJACK

BGC ID: GEGA‐003320 (September 2011) 

8. The player-dealer will pay all winning Buster Blackjack Bonus Bets and will collect all losing Buster Blackjack Bonus Bets.

9. In the event that the player/dealer’s wager does not cover the amount wagered by the players, an action button will be used to designate where the action will begin. Additionally, each player’s wager receives action in the following order from seat to seat: base game wager, Buster Blackjack Bonus Bet wager. Once the player-dealer’s wager has been exhausted, the wagers not covered by the player-dealer will be returned to the players. Note: If there are no game wagers remaining simply because all players have received a Pure 21.5 Blackjack, as long as there are Buster Blackjack Bonus Bet(s), the player-dealer must complete his or her hand, if it is not 17 or greater.

Buster Blackjack Bonus Bet Pay Table Number of Cards in Dealer’s Busted Hand

Payout

3 2 to 14 2 to 15 4 to 16 15 to 1 7 50 to 1 8 or more 200 to 1

Wagering Limits and Collection Fees Ample notice shall be provided to players relating to the assessment of fees. Flat fees on each wager may be assessed at different collection rates. The collection fees shall be collected by the house dealer prior to cards being dealt. A collection fee shall be taken per hand from the player-dealer based on the total monetary value of all game wagers wagers that are initially placed on the table by players prior to cards being dealt, referred to as “total table action.” The total action on the table does not count any additional wagers placed by players after cards are dealt, such as the Buster Blackjack Bonus Bet, when player’s double-down or split cards, or when players surrender their hand. There will be no collection fee required from a player when placing the game wager, the Buster Blackjack Bonus Bet wager, doubling-down, splitting cards, or surrendering their hand. The collection fees shall be collected from player-dealer and dropped by the house dealer after each player all wagers have been placed on the table but prior to cards being dealt or any round of play being conducted.

Table Limit Player Fee Total Table Action Player-dealer Fee Jackpot Fee

$5 - $500

$0

$5 - $50 $0.50

N/A $55 - $100 $1.00

$105 - $200 $2.00 $205 - $300 $3.00

$305+ $5.00

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BGC ID: GEGA-002991 (October 2011)

EZ BACCARAT™

*EZ Baccarat is owned, patented and/or copyrighted by DEQ Systems Corp. Please submit your agreement with the Owner authorizing play of Game in your gambling establishment together with any request for Bureau of Gambling Control (Bureau) approval to play this game. Please note that the Bureau is making the details of this game available to the public as required by subdivision (g) of Business and Professions Code section 19826, but the posting does not waive any rights to the game content which may be held by Owner. The terms of any agreement with Owner are to be negotiated between the gambling establishment and Owner, and any dispute or asserted breach related thereto are private matters which will not be resolved by the Bureau.

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EZ BACCARAT

BGC ID: GEGA-002991 (October 2011)

Type of Game The game of EZ Baccarat utilizes a player-dealer position and is a California game. The position shall be offered systematically and continuously in a clockwise manner around the table after every two hands. The player-dealer shall collect all losing wagers, pay all winning wagers, and may not win or lose more than the original amount wagered. Once the player-dealer’s wager has been exhausted, the wagers not covered by the player-dealer shall be returned to the respective players. The gambling enterprise does not participate in the actual play of the game and has no interest in the outcome of the play.

Object of the Game The object of the game is to assemble two hands of two or three cards with an accumulated point value as close to nine as possible. Description of the Deck and Number of Decks Used The game is played using a standard 52-card deck and no jokers. Cards will be dealt using a multiple deck shoe. A minimum of three decks and a maximum of eight decks will be used during the play of the game. Card Values and Hand Rankings The value of each card used in EZ Baccarat, shall be as follows: picture cards (king, queen, jack) and 10’s have a value of zero, an ace has a value of one, and all other cards have their face value. When the total numerical value of the cards equals ten or more, only the right-hand digit (numeric count) is considered. The ranking of hands for EZ Baccarat, in order from highest to lowest rank, shall be: Hand Dealt Hand Requirements

Natural 9 A two card hand that has a value of nine. A Natural 9 shall only be achieved when the first two cards dealt to a hand is valued at nine, according to the rules above.

Natural 8 A two card hand that has a value of eight. A Natural 8 shall only be achieved when the first two cards dealt to a hand is valued at eight, according to the rules above.

Nine or Eight A three card hand that has a value of nine or eight. Seven through Zero

A two or three card hand that has a value of seven, six, five, four, three, two, one or zero.

Description of Table Used and Total Number of Seated Positions The game shall be played on either a standard blackjack table that accommodates up to seven players and a player-dealer position for a total of eight seated positions or a standard baccarat table that accommodates up to thirteen players and a player-dealer position for a total of fourteen seated positions. Within each betting area for each seated player, there shall be five separate betting spaces specifically designated for five separate wagers; the player line, the banker line, the Tie Bet, the Panda 8 wager, and

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EZ BACCARAT

BGC ID: GEGA-002991 (October 2011)

the Dragon 7 Bonus Bet. Each betting space at the table has a fixed amount for wagering limits defining the minimum and maximum amounts that may be wagered. Players must bet at least the table minimum. Back-line betting is permitted. Method used to Determine Action and Distribution of Cards The action on payouts will always begin with the player to the left of the player-dealer position and continue clockwise. All wagers shall be settled from seat to seat in the following order: all player line wagers, all banker line wagers, all Tie Bet wagers, all Panda 8 wagers, and then all Dragon 7 Bonus Bet wagers. Once the player-dealer’s wager has been exhausted, the wagers not covered by the player-dealer shall be returned to the respective players. Dealing Procedures and Round of Play At the start of a game a player is offered the player-dealer position. Once accomplished, the house dealer shall wait for each player to make their wager in accordance with the table limits. Each player has the following options when placing their wager(s): • The player line which pays 1 to 1; • The banker line which pays 1 to 1; • The Tie Bet, which pays 8 to 1; • If a player placed a wager on either the player line or the banker line, that player

may place a wager on the Dragon 7 Bonus Bet, which pays 40 to 1. • If a player placed a wager on either the player line or the banker line, that player

may place a wager on the Panda 8, which pays 25 to 1. Once all wagers are placed, the house dealer deals one card to the right and one card to the left, one by one in rotation, until each hand has a total of two cards each. All cards are dealt face-up. The hand to the left of the house dealer is a community hand that belongs to those that placed a bet on the banker line. The hand to the right of the house dealer is a community hand that belongs to those that placed a bet on the player line. The player’s hand is resolved first and then the banker’s hand is resolved. The hand that is closest to nine wins. After the house dealer delivers the first two cards to both the Player line and Banker line, the following Baccarat rules are followed. • The player’s hand must stand when the hand is valued at 6 through 9, and must hit

when the hand is valued at 5 or less. • If the player’s hand stands, then the dealer hand hits on a total of 5 or less. • If the player’s hand hits for a complete hand then the banker’s hand hits using the

following rules: o If the banker’s hand total is 3, then the banker’s hand is dealt a third card unless

the third card dealt to the player’s hand was an 8. o If the banker’s hand total is 4, then the banker’s hand is dealt a third card unless

the third card dealt to the player’s hand was a 0, 1, 8, or 9.

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EZ BACCARAT

BGC ID: GEGA-002991 (October 2011)

o If the banker’s hand total is 5, then the banker’s hand is dealt a third card if the third card dealt to the player’s hand was 4, 5, 6, or 7.

o If the banker’s hand total is 6, then the banker’s hand is dealt a third card if the third card dealt to the player’s hand was a 6 or 7.

The following chart shows when the banker hits (H) or stands (S) according to the rules above:

Banker's Score

Player's Third Card 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

7 S S S S S S S S S S 6 S S S S S S H H S S 5 S S S S H H H H S S 4 S S H H H H H H S S 3 H H H H H H H H S H 2 H H H H H H H H H H 1 H H H H H H H H H H 0 H H H H H H H H H H

The house dealer must use the “house way” when a player requests the house dealer to play an additional wager. House way hands shall be set as follows: player hand hits on five or below and stands on six or more How Each Wager Wins, Loses, or Pushes Once both hands have been completed, according to the guidelines above, the player’s wagers are settled. The following shall apply for each possible outcome when determining the winner. The player-dealer shall pay and collect all wagers accordingly: • The player-dealer shall pay all winning player line wagers made by players when the

player hand is closer to nine than the banker hand. • The player-dealer shall pay all winning banker line wagers made by players when

the banker hand is closer to nine than the player hand. • The player-dealer shall collect all losing player line wagers made by players when

the banker hand is closer to nine than the player hand. • The player player-dealer shall collect all losing banker line wagers made by players

when the player hand is closer to nine than the banker hand. Tie Bet • For each seated position, there shall be one separate and specifically designated

area for the placement of a Tie Bet wager. A player may place a Tie Bet wager even if he/she has not also placed either a Player line wager or a Banker line wager prior to the initial deal.

• The player-dealer shall pay all winning Tie Bet wagers when the total of the player’s hand and the total of the banker’s hand are equal.

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EZ BACCARAT

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• The player-dealer shall collect all losing Tie Bet wagers when the total of the player’s hand and the total of the banker’s hand are not equal.

• Backline betting is permitted on the Tie Bet wager. • See the collection rate schedule for restrictions on the amount that may be wagered

on the Tie Bet and any collection fees that may be taken. • The Tie Bet takes into account the total value of the player’s hand and the total

value of the banker’s hand, regardless of the number of cards each hand has, at the completion of the round. Each hand must be played according to the guidelines above. In the event that the player’s hand and the banker’s hand are of the same value (tie), the tie bet wager shall win. In the event that the player’s hand and the banker’s hand are not of the same value, the player-dealer shall win the tie bet wager.

• All winning Tie Bet wagers shall be paid 8 to 1. • Wagers are collected or paid, to the extent that the player-dealer’s wager covers.

Once the player-dealer’s wager has been exhausted, the wagers not covered by the player-dealer shall be returned to the players.

Dragon 7 Bonus Bet • For each seated position, there shall be one separate and specifically designated

area for the placement of a Dragon 7 Bonus Bet wager. A player may only place a Dragon 7 Bonus Bet wager if they have also placed a wager on either the player line or on the banker line prior to the initial deal.

• Back-line betting is permitted on the Dragon 7 Bonus Bet. • See the collection rate schedule for restrictions on the amount that may be wagered

on the Dragon 7 Bonus Bet and any collection fees that may be taken. • If the banker hand has a point value of seven using three cards and the player’s

hand has a value of six or less, regardless of the number of cards, the Dragon 7 Bonus Bet wins. The Dragon 7 Bonus Bet shall lose on all other outcomes.

• All winning Dragon 7 Bonus Bet wagers shall be paid 40 to 1. • The player-dealer shall pay all winning Dragon 7 Bonus Bet wagers and shall collect

all losing Dragon 7 Bonus Bet wagers. Once the player-dealer’s wager has been exhausted, the wagers not covered by the player-dealer shall be returned to the players.

Panda 8 Bet • For each seated position, there shall be one separate and specifically designated

area for the placement of a Panda 8 Bet wager. A player may only place a Panda 8 Bet wager if they have also placed a wager on either the player line or on the banker line prior to the initial deal.

• Back-line betting is permitted on the Panda 8 Bet. • See the collection rate schedule for restrictions on the amount that may be wagered

on the Panda 8 Bet and any collection fees that may be taken.

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EZ BACCARAT

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• If the player hand has a point value of eight using three cards and the banker’s hand has a value of seven or less, regardless of the number of cards, the Panda 8 Bet wins. The Panda 8 Bet shall lose on all other outcomes.

• All winning Panda 8 Bet wagers shall be paid 25 to 1. • The player-dealer shall pay all winning Panda 8 Bet wagers and shall collect all

losing Panda 8 Bet wagers. Once the player-dealer’s wager has been exhausted, the wagers not covered by the player-dealer shall be returned to the players.

Collection Fee Schedule: How and When are House Fees Collected Collection fees shall be determined prior to the start of play of any hand or round and shall be conspicuously posted. Ample notice shall be provided to players relating to the assessment of fees. The collection rates may not be calculated as a portion of wagers made or winnings earned. For schedule option 1, the collection fees shall be taken per hand from the player-dealer position based on the total table action wager. There shall be no collection fee taken from the player when placing a player line, banker line, tie bet or Dragon 7 wager. There shall also be no additional collection fee for placing a tie bet or Dragon 7 wager. The collection fees shall be collected prior to cards being dealt or any round of play being conducted. Schedule

Option Table Limit Total Table Action Player Fee Player-Dealer

Fee

1 $10 - $100

$5 - $200

$0.00

$1.00 $201 - $400 $3.00 $401 - $600 $5.00 $601 - $800 $7.00

$801+ $10.00 PLAYER-DEALER & DEAL

The player/dealer position rotates in a systematic and continuous way so that the opportunity to act as the player/dealer does not constantly remain with a single person for two hands. The person in player/dealer position may not act as player/dealer position more than two consecutive hands or rounds of play. The opportunity to act as the player/dealer must be offered to all seated players after two hands or rounds of play so that a single player cannot repeatedly act as the player/dealer within the meaning of Oliver v. County of Los Angeles, (1998) 66 Cal.App.4

th 1397, 1408-09 or

section 330.11 of the California Penal Code, relating to gambling establishments and any future regulatory guideline from the California Bureau of Gambling Control or the California Gambling Control Commission with respect to the operation of controlled games featuring a player/dealer position.

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EZ BACCARAT

BGC ID: GEGA-002991 (October 2011)

Player/dealers are never required to cover all opposing players’ wagers. Payoffs of wagers are limited to the amount of the player/dealer wager. The house never participates as a player/dealer. The house never takes a percentage of wagers placed in the game. There is no maximum on the player/dealer’s wager. Table Layout

Equipment Used

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EZ BACCARAT

BGC ID: GEGA-002991 (October 2011)

EZTRAK™: Baccarat Edition is an LCD-based hand tracking system that provides players with valuable statistical data, enabling them to calculate trends and percentages for any type of Baccarat table games including the very popular EZ Baccarat™.

Key Features • Table game min and max amounts • Numbers and percentages for Player, Banker, Tie Bets, Dragon 7 and Panda 8

bets • The occurrence of Naturals • The number of hands per shoe • Previous shoe statistics • A timer (optional) that automatically closes all bets for the hand, speeding up

hands per hour.

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Rancho’s Club Casino Double Hand Marquez Type of Game The game of Double Hand Marquez utilizes a player-dealer position and is a California game. The position shall be offered systematically and continuously in a clockwise manner around the table after every two hands. The player-dealer shall collect all losing wagers, pay all winning wagers, and may not win or lose more than the original amount wagered. Once the player-dealer’s wager has been exhausted, the wagers not covered by the player-dealer shall be returned to the respective players. The gambling enterprise does not participate in the actual play of the game and has no interest in the outcome of the play. Object of the Game The object of Double Hand Marquez is for the player(s) and the player/dealer to make two hands, one containing 2 cards and one containing 3 cards, as close to 21 as possible. The front hand must be greater than or equal to the back hand. The front hand must only contain 2 cards with the exception of certain hands that cannot be combined in any way to make the 2 card hand be greater than or equal to the 3 card hand; this is called a Reverse Hand. Description of the Deck and Number of Decks Used The game is played using a standard 52-card deck and no jokers. Cards will be dealt manually or by using a multiple deck shoe. Card Values and Hand Rankings The value of each card used in Double Hand Marquez, shall be as follows: picture cards (king, queen, jack) and 10’s have a value of 10, an ace has a value of either 1 or 11, and all other cards have their face value. Any hand that has a value in excess of 21 shall have 10 points deducted. For example, three face cards in a back hand total 30, but have a value of 20 after deducting 10 points. This rule makes it impossible for a player to “bust” or go over 21. The ranking of hands for Double Hand Marquez, in order from highest to lowest rank, shall be:

BGC ID: GEGA-003676 (November 2012) 1

Hand Dealt Hand Requirements

Marquez Hand A front hand and back hand that total 21.

21 A front hand or back hand that total 21.

Description of Table Used and Total Number of Seated Positions The game shall be played on a standard blackjack table that accommodates up to seven players and a player-dealer position for a total of eight seated positions. Within each betting area for each seated player, there shall be two separate betting areas specifically designated for two separate wagers; the Front Bet, and the Back Bet. Each betting space at the table has a fixed amount for wagering limits defining the minimum and maximum amounts that may be wagered. Players must bet at least the table minimum. Back-line betting is permitted. Method used to Determine Action and Distribution of Cards The game also utilizes an action button to determine which player receives first action on their wager. The player-dealer shakes a dice cup, which contains one dice, and the numerical total of the dice determines the position of the action button. The player-dealer’s position is always zero. Other seats, in clockwise rotation around the table, respectively represent the other numbers of 1 through 6. Wagers shall be settled in a clockwise manner around the table, starting with the player with the action button. Furthermore, all wagers shall be settled from seat to seat, the Front Bet wager followed by the Back Bet wager. Wagers are collected or paid, to the extent that the player-dealer’s wager covers. Once the player-dealer’s wager has been exhausted, the wagers not covered by the player-dealer shall be returned to the respective players.

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Rancho’s Club Casino Double Hand Marquez Dealing Procedures and Round of Play At the start of a game a player is offered the player-dealer position. Once accomplished, the house dealer shall wait for each player to make their wagers on the Front Bet and the Back Bet. All wagers must be in accordance with the table limits. Each player shall then place a Front Bet wager, which pays 1 to 1, and Back Bet wager, which pays 1 to 1. The Front Bet wager must be equal to twice the amount placed on the Back Bet. Once all wagers are placed, when dealing the seven piles of five cards using an automatic shuffler, the automatic shuffler deals seven piles of five cards each. The action button, which determines the first player to receive first action from the player-dealer, is placed on the first pile dealt by the automatic shuffler. Once the action button position is determined, as described above, the house dealer shall distribute the seven piles of cards, starting with the pile that has the action button and continuing clockwise. Cards shall be distributed face-down to all active positions at the table; cards not distributed shall be placed in the discard pile. When dealt manually, the house dealer deals the cards into seven piles of five cards face-down. The house dealer deals seven piles of five cards each, in turn, in rotation in the middle of the table. The first card will be placed to the dealer’s left and then additional cards will be dealt to the right until five cards lay in front of the house dealer. The dealer will then deal another seven cards, starting with the card farthest to the dealer’s right. Cards shall be dealt in this back and forth manner until each pile has five cards. The player-dealer selects which pile will be distributed to the first player who is randomly selected by determining the position of the action button, as described above. The house dealer identifies the hand by placing a button marked "action” on this pile. Cards shall be distributed to all active positions at the table; cards not distributed shall be placed in the discard pile. After the stacks have been delivered to each player and the player-dealer, the house dealer shall unload the remaining cards in the shuffler and place them into the discard rack without exposing the cards. Once all of the piles of cards have been distributed, each player shall set their hands. Each hand is set by taking the two highest ranking cards to make the front hand. The remaining three-cards shall be used to make the back hand. In the event that the back hand totals higher than the front hand, the hands will be switched, placing the three-card hand in the front position and the two-card hand in the back position. This is called a “Reverse Hand.” When both the front hand and back hand have totals of 21 it is called a “Marquez Hand.” A Marquez Hand beats all other hands and can only be tied by another Marquez Hand. Once all players have set their hands, the house dealer will expose the player-dealer’s hand and set it house way by placing the two highest ranking cards in the front position and the remaining three-cards in the back position. If the player-dealer’s back hand totals higher than the front hand, the hands will be a Reverse Hand and shall follow the Reverse Hand procedures, as described above. How Each Wager Wins, Loses, or Pushes Once both hands have been completed, the player’s wagers are settled. The following shall apply for each possible outcome when determining the winner. The player-dealer shall pay and collect all wagers accordingly:

• The player-dealer shall pay all winning Front Bet wagers made by players when the player’s front hand is closer to 21 than the player-dealer’s front hand.

• The player-dealer shall pay all winning Back Bet wagers made by players when the player’s back hand is closer to 21 than the player-dealer’s back hand.

• The player-dealer shall collect all losing Front Bet wagers made by players when the player-dealer’s front hand is closer to 21 than the player’s front hand.

• The player player-dealer shall collect all losing Back Bet wagers made by players when the player-dealer’s back hand is closer to 21 than the player’s back hand.

• The Front Bet shall push if the player’s front hand and the player-dealer’s front hand are the same value. In this case, neither the player nor the player-dealer wins or loses; the Front Bet wager shall push, no action shall be taken on the Front Bet wager, and it shall be returned to the player.

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However, if either the player’s hand or the player-dealer’s hand are a Marquez Hand (both the front and back hands equal 21), the player with the Marquez Hand shall win.

• If the player’s back hand and the player-dealer’s back hand are of the same value, the player-dealer shall win the hand and collect the losing Back Bet wager from the player.

• If both the player and player-dealer’s hand are Marquez Hands, the Front Bet and Back Bet wagers shall push and the wagers shall be returned to the player.

Collection Fees and Wagering Limits For schedule option 1, a collection fee shall be taken per hand from the player in the player-dealer position based on the total monetary value of all Font Bet wagers and all Back Bet wagers placed by players prior to cards being dealt, referred to as “Total Table Action.” The total table action does not count the player-dealer’s wager. A collection fee shall also be taken from each player based on the total cumulative amount that player wagered on the Front Bet wager and the Back Bet wager, referred to as “Player Wager. The Front Bet wager must be exactly twice the amount of the Back Bet wager. The collection fees shall be collected from each player and the player-dealer and dropped by the house dealer prior to the dice cup being opened. For schedule option 2, a collection fee shall be taken per hand from the player in the player-dealer position. A collection fee shall also be taken per hand from each player. The collection fees shall be collected from each player and the player-dealer and dropped by the house dealer prior to the dice cup being opened. The collection fees shall be pre-determined and conspicuously posted on each table prior to any cards being dealt or a round of play commencing. Only one collection schedule option, which utilizes one table limit and the specified collection fees for that table limit, as listed below, shall be used at a table at any one time. Rates may not be calculated as a fraction or percentage of wagers made or winnings earned. Flat fees on wagers may be assessed at different collection rates; however, no more than five collection rates may be established per table limit.

Schedule Option

1 $5 - $250

Table Limit

Back Bet Front Bet

$10 -

$500 $101 - $201 -

Player Wager

$15 - $100 $200

Player Fee

$1.00 $2.00

Total Table Action

$15 - $100 $101 - $200

Player-Dealer Fee

$1 $2

$301 - $401 +

$300 $400

$3.00 $4.00 $5.00

$201 + $3

Schedule Option

2

$1 -

Table Limit

Back Bet

$5

Front Bet

$2 -

$10

Player Fee

$.50

Player-Dealer Fee

$.50

Example Hands • 597A8 - The highest ranking two-cards are the ace and 9. These two-cards are used to make the

front hand. The remaining 3 cards 8, 7, 5 are used to make the back hand. Both the front and back hand have a rank of 20.

• KJAJQ - The highest ranking two-cards are the ace and any of the face cards. The ace and any one of the face cards are used to make the front hand. The remaining three face cards are used to make the back hand. AJ=21, KJQ=20, as any hand over 21 has 10 points deducted.

• 87877 - The highest ranking two cards are the two 8's. Following the rule of using the two largest cards to make our two-card hand we end up with 88=16 and 777=21. Remember that the back hand cannot beat the front hand. In this instance, we must reverse the hands so that the three-card hand is the front hand and the two-card hand is the back hand, 777=21 and 88=16.

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• AlOJ92 - The highest two-cards are the ace and either the 10 or jack. These two-cards are used to make the front hand and the remaining 3 cards are used to make the back hand. Both hands total 21 making it a Marquez Hand, A10=21 and J92=21.

Glossary • Marquez Hand – A hand that has both the two-card hand and the three-card hand totaling 21. This

is the highest ranking hand and cannot lose. It may only be tied by other Marquez hands. When compared to other hands that have a front hand of 21 and a back hand of lesser total, the Marquez hand wins.

• Front Hand- The front hand is the larger of two hands. It must be equal to or greater than the

back hand. It usually contains only two cards, the two highest cards, except in the event of a Reverse Hand. The bet on the front hand is twice that of the bet on the back hand.

• Back Hand – The Back hand is the smaller of the two hands. It must be less than or equal to the front hand. It usually contains the lowest three cards, except in the event of a reverse hand. The bet on the back hand is half that of the bet on the front hand. Reverse Hand- A hand that has a three-card hand which outranks the two-card hand. When the three lowest cards outrank the two highest cards, the three lowest cards are placed on the Front Bet and the two highest cards are placed on the Back Bet.

Table Layout

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*Three Card Poker is owned, patented and/or copyrighted by SHFL Entertainment, Inc. Please note that the Bureau is making the details of this game available to the public as required by subdivision (g) of Business and Professions Code section 19826, but the posting does not waive any rights to the game content which may be held by Owner. The terms of any agreement with Owner are to be negotiated between the gambling establishment and Owner, and any dispute or asserted breach related thereto are private matters which will not be resolved by the Bureau. Type of Game The game of Three Card Poker utilizes a player-dealer position and is a California game. The player-dealer shall collect all losing wagers, pay all winning wagers, and may not win or lose more than the original amount wagered. Once the player-dealer’s wager has been exhausted, the wagers not covered by the player-dealer shall be returned to the respective players. The player-dealer may only “bank” the hand (including bonus bets) for two consecutive rounds of play before it is offered in a clockwise fashion around the gaming table. The gambling enterprise does not participate in the actual play of the game and has no interest in the outcome of the play.

Object of the Game The object of the game is to assemble a three card hand that beats the player-dealer’s three-card hand. Description of the Deck and Number of Decks Used Shuffling Machine: Cards used to play Three Card Poker shall be dealt from a single deck automatic card shuffling device (‘shuffler’). Physical Characteristics: Cards used to play Three Card Poker shall be in standard decks of 52 cards. No jokers shall be utilized. Number of Decks: Cards used to play Three Card Poker shall be played with two alternating decks, each consisting of a 52-card deck with backs of the same design.

a. The backs of each deck will be a different color; b. One deck will be shuffled by the automated card shuffling device while the other deck is

being dealt or used to play the game; c. Both decks will be continuously alternated in and out of play, with each deck being used

for every other round of play; and d. The cards from only one deck shall be placed in the discard rack at any given time.

Card Values and Hand Rankings Three Card Poker Card Values-The rank of each card used in Three Card Poker when forming a three card poker hand, in order of highest to lowest rank, shall be: ace, king, queen, jack, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 and all suits shall be considered equal in rank.

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Three Card Poker Hand Rankings

3-Card Hand Dealt Hand Ranking

Mini Royal Flush A hand that consists of an ace, king, and queen of the same suit.

Straight Flush A hand that consists of three cards of the same suit in consecutive ranking. King, queen and jack are the highest ranked straight flush and ace, 2 and 3 is the lowest ranked straight flush.

Three of a Kind A hand that consists of three cards of the same rank. Three aces is the highest ranked three of a kind and three 2’s is the lowest ranked three of a kind.

Straight A hand that consists of three cards that are in consecutive ranking, but that are not the same suit. Ace, king, and queen are the highest ranked straight and ace, 2, 3 is the lowest ranked straight.

Flush A hand that consists of three cards of the same suit, but that are not in consecutive ranking. An ace, king, and jack is the highest ranked flush and a 5, 3, and 2 is the lowest ranked flush.

One Pair A hand that consists of two cards of the same rank. Two aces is the highest ranked pair and two 2’s is the lowest ranked pair.

High Card A hand that consists of three cards that do not make any of the hands listed above. An ace, king, and jack is the highest ranked high card hand and 5, 3, and 2 is the lowest ranked high card hand.

Description of Table Used and Total Number of Seated Positions Three Card Poker shall be played on a standard blackjack style table having seven places on one side of the table for six players and a player-dealer, and a place for the house dealer on the opposite side. Each Three Card Poker table shall have a drop box attached to it. The wagering areas shall be designated as follows:

a. For Ante wagers the word “Ante”; b. For Play wagers the word “Play”; c. For the Bonus wager the word(s) “Bonus” or “Pair Plus.”

Dealing Procedures and Round of Play 1. All wagers in Three Card Poker shall be made by placing gaming chips on the appropriate

betting areas of the table layout keeping in mind the table minimum and maximum wagering limits.

2. Back-line betting is not permitted on any wager.

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3. At the beginning of each round of play, each player shall be required to place an Ante wager. Each player will have the option to place a Play wager, after inspecting their hand, which must be equal to the Ante wager.

4. Each player at a Three Card Poker table, who has placed the Ante wager required above,

shall also have the option to make an additional "Pair Plus" wager that awards a bonus payout to the player(s) who receives a poker hand consisting of certain hand combinations as listed in the Bonus Bet Payout Table(s).

5. The house dealer shall wait for each player to place their Ante wagers as well as any bonus wagers. After each player has placed their wagers, the house dealer will announce, “no more bets.” No Ante or Pair Plus wagers shall be made, increased, or withdrawn after the house dealer has announced, “no more bets.”

6. Prior to the commencement of play, the house dealer will determine where the action will begin on the table, as noted below:

• Action Button Utilized- The Three Card Poker game utilizes an action button to determine which player receives first action on their wagers. The player-dealer’s third card, which is dealt face-up, determines the position of the action button. The player-dealer position is not counted when determining where the action button shall be placed. The other seats, in clockwise rotation, starting with the player to the left of the house dealer and continuing left to right, respectively represent the numbers of the player-dealer’s face down card. When determining where the action button will be placed, cards will hold the following values; Ace, is one, two through nine have their face value. Jack is eleven, queen is twelve, and king is thirteen. Wagers will be settled in the following order from player to player: the Ante wager, then the Play wager, then the Pair Plus wager (if placed). Once the player-dealer’s wager has been exhausted, the wagers not covered by the player-dealer will be returned to the players.

7. After all bets have been placed, the house dealer shall shuffle the cards by use of a shuffle

machine so that the cards are randomly intermixed. Upon completion of the shuffle, the device shall dispense cards in stacks of three.

8. After the stacks have been delivered to each player, face-down, the player-dealers bottom card will be turned face-up. The house dealer shall unload the remaining cards in the shuffler and place them into the discard rack without exposing the cards.

9. After the dealing procedures above have been completed, each player shall examine his/ her cards.

10. Each player who wagers in Three Card Poker shall be responsible for his/ her own hand and

no person other than the player or the house dealer may touch the cards of that player. Each player shall be required to keep his/ her three cards in full view of the house dealer at all times.

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11. After examination of the cards, each player who has placed an Ante wager shall have the option to either make a Play wager in an amount equal to the player's Ante wager or forfeit the Ante wager and end his or her participation in the round of play. The house dealer shall offer this option to each player, starting with the player to the left of the player-dealer and moving clockwise around the table in order.

• If a player has placed a Pair Plus wager, but does not make a Play wager, the player

shall forfeit the wager, as well as, the Ante wager.

12. After each player has either placed a wager on the table in the Play wager area or forfeited his/her wager and hand, the house dealer shall collect all forfeited wagers and associated cards, placing them in the discard rack.

13. The house dealer shall then reveal the remaining player-dealer's cards and place the cards

so as to form the highest possible ranking hand. The player-dealer must qualify to play with a minimum of queen-high.

How Winners are Determined and Paid 1. If the player-dealer’s hand does not have a minimum of a queen-high, the player-dealer

does not qualify. a. Play Bet Payout-The Play Bet receives no action. The house dealer shall immediately

refund these wagers to players.

b. Ante Bet – If the player-dealer’s hand does NOT qualify, the player-dealer will automatically pay each Ante, not surrendered by folding, even money regardless of whether the player’s hand ranks higher than the player-dealer’s or not.

2. If the player-dealer’s hand has a queen or better, the player-dealer’s hand qualifies, the house dealer shall immediately stack each player’s Play wager atop the Ante. The house dealer shall then reveal the three card hand of each active player, starting with the player to the left of the player-dealer position or the player that has the action button.

a. If the player’s hand beats the player-dealer’s hand, the player wins even money on the Ante and the Play wagers.

b. If the player-dealer’s hand beats the player’s hand, the player loses both the Ante and the Play wagers.

c. If the player’s hand and the player-dealer’s hand are equal in rank and value, the hand is considered a tie and the Ante and Play wagers shall push and be returned to the player.

3. All cards collected by the house dealer shall be picked up in order and placed in the discard rack in such a way that they can be readily arranged to reconstruct each hand in the event of a question or dispute.

4. Player-dealers are never required to cover all opposing players’ wagers. Payoffs of wagers are limited to the amount of the player-dealer wager. The house shall not participate as the

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player-dealer. The house shall not take a percentage of wagers placed in the game. There is no maximum on the player-dealer’s wager.

Pair Plus Wager: The Pair Plus is an optional bonus bet for Three Card Poker. The rules are as follows:

• A player shall only place a Pair Plus wager if he/she has also placed an Ante wager prior to the initial deal.

• Pair Plus wagers must be placed prior to the initial deal. • The Pair Plus wager only considers the three cards each player receives. • If the player’s hand qualifies for payouts, the player is paid by the player-dealer

according to the posted pay table below. • If the player’s hand does not qualify for payouts, the player-dealer collects the Pair Plus

wager. • The player-dealer will pay all winning Pair Plus wagers and will collect all losing Pair

Plus wagers. • The Pair Plus wager may win or lose regardless of the outcome of the base game

wager. However, the Pair Plus wager shall be forfeited if the player folds their hand and does not place a Play wager.

• Once the player-dealer’s wager has been exhausted, the wagers not covered by the player- dealer will be returned to the players.

• Backline betting will permitted on the Pair Plus Wager. • Winning Bonus/Pair Plus wagers pay as follows:

3- Card Hand Payoff Mini Royal Flush 200:1 Straight Flush 40:1 Three of a Kind 30:1 Straight 6:1 Flush 3:1 One Pair 1:1

Wagering Limits and Collection Fees Although the Bureau has approved these collection rates, games offering a zero collection are currently under Bureau review. The Bureau reserves the right to: (1) review the lawfulness of Three Card Poker; (2) notify all law enforcement agencies and gambling establishments if further review determines of Three Card Poker to be unlawful; (3) require gambling establishments to cease and desist offering of Three Card Poker if found to be unlawful; and (4) take action against those gambling establishments that decline to abide by the Bureau=s cease and desist notification.

For schedule option 1, a collection fee shall be taken per hand from the player-dealer based on the total monetary value of all Ante wagers that are placed on the table by players prior to cards being dealt, referred to as “total table action.” The total table action does not count the Pair Plus wager or the Play wager. A collection fee is also taken from the Player based on the Ante bet. There will be no collection fee required from a player when placing the Play wager or Pair Bonus wager. For schedule options 2 thru 7, a collection fee shall be taken per hand from

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the player-dealer based on the total table action. The total table action does not count the Pair Plus wager or the Play wager. There will be no collection fee required from a player when placing the Ante wager, the Play wager, or a Pair Bonus wager. The Pair Plus wagering limits are $5 to $50. The collection fees shall be collected from the player-dealer and dropped by the house dealer after each player’s Ante wagers have been placed on the table but prior to cards being dealt or any round of play being conducted. Only one collection schedule option, which utilizes one table limit and the specified collection fees for that table limit, as listed above, shall be used at a table at any one time. Collection rates and fees shall be determined prior to the start of play of any hand or round. Rates may not be calculated as a fraction or percentage of wagers made or winnings earned. Flat fees on wagers may be assessed at different collection rates. However, no more than five collection rates may be permitted per table limit. The approved collection fees and schedules for the game of Three Card Poker are as shown below: Schedule

Option Table Limit Player Wager Player Fee Total Table Action

Player-dealer Fee

1 $5 - $200

$5 - $50 $.50 $5 - $50 $1.00 $51 - $100 $1.00 $51 - $100 $2.00

$101 - $200 $2.00 $101 - $200 $3.00 $201 - $400 $3.00 $201 - $400 $4.00

$401 + $4.00 $401 + $5.00 Schedule

Option Table Limit Total Table Action

Player-dealer Fee

Player Fee

2 $5 - $200

$5 - $50 $.50

$0 $51 - $100 $1.00

$101 - $200 $2.00 $201 - $500 $3.00

$501 + $5.00

3 $5 - $500

$5 - $50 $.50

$0 $51 - $100 $1.00

$101 - $200 $2.00 $201 - $300 $3.00

$301 + $5.00

4 $5 - $500

$5 - $100 $1.00

$0 $101 - $200 $2.00 $201 - $300 $3.00 $301 - $500 $4.00

$501 + $5.00

5 $5 - $500

$5 - $100 $1.00

$0 $101 - $200 $2.00 $201 - $300 $3.00 $301 - $500 $5.00

$501 + $7.00

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6 $5 - $500

$5 - $100 $1.00

$0 $101 - $300 $3.00 $301 - $500 $5.00

$501 - $1,000 $7.00 $1,001 + $10.00

7 $5 - $500

$5 - $100 $1.00

$0 $101 - $400 $3.00 $401 - $700 $7.00

$701 - $1,000 $10.00 $1,001 + $15.00

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TABLE LAYOUT

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ZooBac

Rancho’s Club Casino BGC ID: GEGA-004632 (December 2015)

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Type of Game The game of ZooBac utilizes a player-dealer position and is a California game. The position shall be offered systematically and continuously in a clockwise manner around the table after every two hands. The player-dealer shall collect all losing wagers, pay all winning wagers, and may not win or lose more than the original amount wagered. Once the player-dealer’s wager has been exhausted, the wagers not covered by the player-dealer shall be returned to the respective players. The player-dealer may only “bank” the hand (including bonus bets) for two consecutive rounds of play before it is offered in a clockwise fashion around the gaming table. The gambling enterprise does not participate in the actual play of the game and has no interest in the outcome of the play. Object of the Game The object of ZooBac is to assemble a hand of two or three cards with a point value as close to nine as possible. Description of the Deck and the Number of Decks Used ZooBac uses at least four (4) but no more than eight (8) standard 52-card decks with no jokers. The House Dealer will have a standard “shoe” from which to deal the cards. Card Values and Hand Rankings The value of each hand is determined by the sum of the combined cards. Aces count as one, picture cards as ten and all others as their face value. When combined cards have a total sum greater than ten, the last digit of the total sum is the value of the hand. For example, a hand with a sum of eighteen would be valued as eight. Description of Table Used and Total Number of Seated Positions The ZooBac table will be a standard semi-circular gaming table with seats for up to seven participants. The House Dealer will be seated in the center of the flat portion while the participants will be seated around the outside of the circular portion. There will be clearly marked areas to bet on the Player, Banker, Tie, Rabbit, Tiger, Monkey, and Zoo, and each betting area is large enough to accommodate back line wagers. However, there will only be a maximum of twelve players at any time allowed by Rancho Cordova’s local ordinance. The area directly in front of the House Dealer will be where the cards for the Player and Banker hands are placed. A graphic representation of what the table may look like is shown below. Back line betting is permitted on all wagers. Dealing Procedures and Round of Play Participants can place one or more of the following seven wagers: Player, Banker, Tie, Rabbit, Tiger, Monkey, and/or Zoo. No particular wager is dependent on another; participants may wager on any one of the seven options, or any combination of their choosing. There is no more wagering once the dealer calls for last bets and then takes the collection. The House Dealer will then deal out the hand. The House Dealer deals two cards face up for the Player and Banker hands in the following manner: The first card goes to the Player, the next to the Banker, the next to the Player, and the next to the Banker. These are community hands, meaning that everyone who places a wager is betting on the outcome of those hands.

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If either the Player hand or the Banker hand has a point total of eight or nine on their first two cards, they both stand, meaning they do not take a third card. This overrides all other hitting rules.

If the Player hand has a point total of six or seven, the Player stands. If the Player has a point total of five or less, the Player takes a third card.

If the Player hand has a point total of six or seven after two cards, the Banker hand will take a third card if the Banker hand has a point total of five or less. If the Player hand takes a third card, the Banker hand will follow a set of rules to determine whether to take a third card based on the Banker’s current score and the value of the Player’s third card. Those rules are outlined in the table below, where “S” represents stand and “H” represents hit.

Banker's Score

Player's Third Card

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

7 S S S S S S S S S S

6 S S S S S S H H S S

5 S S S S H H H H S S

4 S S H H H H H H S S

3 H H H H H H H H S H

2 H H H H H H H H H H

1 H H H H H H H H H H

0 H H H H H H H H H H

Action will be determined by the second card dealt. Aces count as one, picture cards as ten and all others as their face value. The house dealer deals one card to the Player position, a second to the Banker, the third to the Player, and the fourth to the Banker. The second card dealt determines action counting clockwise from the player-dealer position. For example, if the second card dealt is a three, three spots clockwise from the player-dealer position would get first action. The House Dealer will start from the action button and proceed clockwise, using the player-dealer’s wager to settle all other wagers in the following order: Player, Banker, Tie, Rabbit, Tiger, Monkey, and Zoo. Wagers not covered by the player-dealer shall be returned to the respective participants. The player-dealer can win or lose only the amount of their wager.

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How Winners are Determined and Paid A Player hand wager wins when the Player’s hand has a higher point total than the Banker’s hand. The winning Player wagers will be paid 1-to-1. When the Player hand and the Banker hand point totals tie, the Player hand wager pushes. When the Banker hand finishes with the higher point total, the Player hand wager loses. A Banker wager wins when the Banker’s hand has a higher point total than the Player hand. The winning Banker wagers will be paid 1-to-1, with one exception. If the Banker hand wins with a hand comprised of three cards and a point total of eight, the Banker bets will push regardless of the point total of the player hand. When the Player and the Banker hand point totals tie, the Banker hand wagers will again push. When the Player hand finishes with the higher point total, the Banker hand wager loses. A Tie wager wins when the Player and Banker hands end with identical point totals. The Tie wager will be paid 9-to-1. If either the Player or Banker hand wins, the Tie wager loses.

A Rabbit wager wins when the Player hand wins with a three-card hand totaling seven points, and will be paid 25-to-1. If the Rabbit wager wins and the Banker hand totals zero, the payout is tripled to 75-to-1. The Rabbit wager loses with any outcome other than the Player hand winning with a three-card hand totaling seven points.

A Tiger wager wins when the Banker hand wins with a three-card hand totaling eight points, and will be paid 25-to-1. If the Tiger wager wins and the Player hand totals zero, the payout is tripled to 75-to-1. The Tiger wager loses with any outcome other than the Banker hand winning with a three-card hand totaling eight points.

A Monkey wager wins when the hand ends in a zero-to-zero tie and will be paid 150-to-1. The Monkey wager loses with any result other than a zero-to-zero tie. A Zoo wager is a combination wager that wins if any one of the Rabbit, Tiger, or Monkey wager wins. The payout varies depending on which wager wins. If the Rabbit wager wins, the Zoo wager payout is 10-to-1. If the Rabbit wager wins and the Banker hand totals zero, the Zoo wager payout is tripled to 30-to-1. If the Tiger wager wins, the Zoo wager payout is 10-to-1. If the Tiger wager wins and the Player hand totals zero, the Zoo wager payout is tripled to 30-to-1. If the Monkey wager wins, the Zoo payout is 30-to-1.

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ZooBac

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Glossary of Terms Player – One of the two hands on which participants place wagers. When the Player hand ends the round with a higher point total than the Banker hand, participants who bet on the Player hand are paid 1-to-1. Banker – One of the two hands on which participants place wagers. When the Banker hand ends the round with a higher point total than the Player hand, participants who bet on the Banker hand are paid 1-to-1, except when the Banker hand wins with a three-card hand totaling eight points, in which case the Banker hand wagers push. Tie – When the Player hand and the Banker hand end the round with identical point totals. Winning wagers on the Tie pay 9-to-1. Rabbit – When the Player hand wins the round with a three-card hand totaling seven points. Winning Rabbit wagers pay 25-to-1. Triple Rabbit – When the Player hand wins the round with a three-card hand totaling seven points and the Banker hand totals zero. In that instance, the payout on winning the Rabbit wager is tripled to 75-to-1. Tiger – When the Banker hand wins the round with a three-card hand totaling eight points. Winning Tiger wagers pay 25-to-1. Triple Tiger – When the Banker hand wins the round with a three-card hand totaling eight points and the Player hand totals zero. In that instance, the payout on winning the Tiger wager is tripled to 75-to-1. Monkey – When the round ends in a zero-to-zero tie. Winning Monkey wagers pay 150-to-1. Zoo - A combination wager that wins in five different scenarios. If the result of the round is a Rabbit or Tiger, the Zoo wagers pay is 10-1. If the result of the round is a Triple Rabbit, Triple Tiger, or Monkey, the Zoo wagers pay is 30-1. Game Information/Specifics The name of the controlled game is ZooBac. Alternative capitalizations would be ZOOBAC or Zoobac. Ownership of Game

1. Copyright and trademark registration applications for this game are pending. 2. A copy of the patent application for this game is attached. 3. An agreement between the Marina Club and Lessinger Gaming, LLC, represented by Matt Lessinger, will be completed upon approval 4. The inventor of the game is Matt Lessinger.

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ZooBac may also have one or more of the following additional pieces of equipment:

a) An electronic scoreboard which will show the results of previous hands from a given shoe. It may also have a game clock which will give players a set amount of time to place their wagers. It may also display statistical results based on previous hands. A graphic representation of a potential scoreboard is shown below.

b) An entry pad which the House Dealer will use to enter the result of a given hand, which will then be displayed on the electronic scoreboard.

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c) A payout screen which will be a fixed display showing the various payouts for the different possible wager results. A graphic representation of a potential payout screen is shown below.

d) A CPU unit which will be affixed under the table. It will enable the scoreboard and keypad to work together properly, and for the scoreboard and payout screen to display properly.

e) A shuffling machine which the House Dealer will use only when he or she reaches the end of a given shoe.

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ZooBac

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Collection Rates Schedules Although the Bureau has approved this game, games offering a zero collection are currently under Bureau review. The Bureau reserves the right to: (1) review the lawfulness of the game of ZooBac; (2) notify all law enforcement agencies and gambling establishments if further review determines the game of ZooBac to be unlawful; (3) require gambling establishments to cease and desist offering the game of ZooBac if found to be unlawful; and (4) take action against those gambling establishments that decline to abide by the Bureau’s cease and desist notification. For schedule options 1 through 3, a collection fee shall be taken per hand from the player-dealer position based on the total amount that all players have wagered on the Player line, Banker line, Tie, Rabbit, Tiger, Monkey, and Zoo wagers, prior to cards being dealt or any round of play being conducted. There shall be no collection fee taken from players for placing a Player Line, Banker Line, Tie, Rabbit, Tiger, Monkey, or Zoo wager. The Tie wager may be less than, equal to, or greater than the game wager but must be within the minimum and maximum table limits. The Rabbit, Tiger, Monkey, and Zoo wagers may be less than, equal to, or greater than the game wager but must be within the wager limit as stated above. The collection fees shall be pre-determined and conspicuously posted on each table prior to any cards being dealt or a round of play commencing. Only one collection schedule option, which utilizes one table limit and the specified collection fees for that table limit, as listed below, shall be used at a table at any one time. Rates may not be calculated as a fraction or percentage of wagers made or winnings earned. Flat fees on wagers may be assessed at different collection rates; however, no more than five collection rates may be established per table limit. The approved collection fees and schedules for the game of ZooBac are as shown below:

Schedule Table Limit Player Wager Player-Dealer Fee Player Fee

1 $5 - $1,000

$5 - $300 $1

$0 $301 - $600 $3

$601 - $1,000 $6 $1,001 - $2,000 $10

$2,001 + $20

2 $10 - $2,500

$10 - $300 $1

$0 $301 - $600 $3

$601 - $1,000 $6 $1,001 - $2,000 $10

$2,001 + $20

3 $25 - $5,000

$25 - $300 $2

$0 $301 - $600 $5

$601 - $1,000 $9 $1,001 - $2,000 $15

$2,001 + $25

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Omaha

Rancho’s Club Casino 1 BGC ID: GEGA-001821 (August 2018) 000687

Type of Game The game of Omaha is a poker game where the patrons play against each other for “the pot” of money on the table. The game does not utilize a player-dealer position. The gambling establishment does not participate in the actual play of the game and has no interest in the outcome of the play. Object of the Game The object of the game is for players to form a five-card poker hand that ranks higher than the other players’ five-card poker hand. Each player must use two out of the four cards initially dealt to them at the beginning of the game, referred to as “hole” cards, and three out of the five cards dealt on the table throughout the course of the game, referred to as “community” cards or “board” cards, to make the highest ranking five-card poker hand, according to the rankings as shown below. Description of the Deck and Number of Decks Used The game shall be played using one standard 52-card deck and no joker. The 52-card deck shall be manually shuffled, cut, and dealt by the house dealer. Card Values and Hand Rankings The rank of each card used in Omaha when forming a five-card high poker hand, in order of highest to lowest rank, shall be: ace, king, queen, jack, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3 and 2. All suits shall be considered equal in rank. The ace would be considered low any time the ace begins a straight or a straight flush. Card hands shall rank, from highest to lowest, as follows:

Omaha Hand Rankings Hand Dealt Hand Requirements Royal Flush A hand that consists of an ace, king, queen, jack and 10 of the same suit.

Straight Flush A hand that consists of five cards of the same suit in consecutive ranking. A king, queen, jack, 10 and 9 is the highest ranked Straight Flush and a 5, 4, 3, 2 and ace is the lowest ranked Straight Flush.

Four of a Kind A hand that consists of four cards of the same rank. Four aces is the highest ranked Four of a Kind and four 2s is the lowest ranked Four of a Kind.

Full House A hand that consists of a Three of a Kind and a Pair. Three aces and two kings is the highest ranked Full House and three 2s and two 3s is the lowest ranked Full House.

Flush A hand that consists of five cards of the same suit, but that are not in consecutive ranking. An ace, king, queen, jack and 9 is the highest ranked Flush and a 7, 5, 4, 3 and 2 is the lowest ranked Flush.

Straight A hand that consists of five cards in consecutive ranking, but not the same suit. An ace, king, queen, jack and 10 is the highest ranked Straight and a 5, 4, 3, 2 and ace is the lowest ranked Straight.

Three of a Kind A hand that consists of three cards of the same rank. Three aces is the highest ranked Three of a Kind and three 2s is the lowest ranked Three of a Kind.

Two Pairs A hand that consists of two sets of pairs. Two aces and two kings is the highest ranked Two Pairs and two 3s and two 2s is the lowest ranked Two Pairs.

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Omaha

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One Pair A hand that consists of two cards of the same rank. Two aces is the highest ranked Pair and two 2s is the lowest ranked Pair.

High Card A hand that consists of five cards that do not make any of the hands listed above. An ace, king, queen, jack and 9 is the highest ranked High Card hand and 7, 5, 4, 3 and 2 the lowest ranked High Card hand.

Description of Table Used and Total Number of Seated Positions The game shall be played on a standard poker table which shall accommodate up to ten seated positions for patrons. Each seated position at the table shall have the same minimum and maximum wagering limits during each betting round, as specified by the table limits. Dealing Procedures and Round of Play 1. The game shall utilize a flat white disk known as the button with the words “dealer” on it to

visually designate which player is in the dealer position (in theory) for that hand. a. The dealer button shall rotate from player to player around the table clockwise after each

round of play. b. The player with the dealer button is the last to receive cards, and has the right of last

action on all rounds of play except for the first round, where the “big blind” shall have the right of last action.

2. The game also utilizes two separate disks, one with the words “small blind” and the other with the words “big blind” on them, to visually designate which player is in the “small blind” position and which player is in the “big blind” position. a. The small blind and the big blind are used to initiate action and are positioned

immediately to the left of the dealer button and posted before the house dealer deals cards.

b. On all subsequent wagering rounds (second, third, and fourth), the action is started by the first active player to the left of the dealer button.

c. The small blind and big blind buttons shall rotate from player to player around the table clockwise after each round of play.

3. When first opening a game, all players shall be dealt one card face-up, starting with the player to the immediate left of the house dealer and continuing clockwise around the table. a. The player with the highest ranked card shall receive the dealer button. In the event

there is a tie in rank, then it shall be settled by the highest ranked suit (spades, heart, diamond, and club).

4. Once the dealer button has been distributed by the house dealer, the player to the immediate left of the player with the dealer button shall receive the small blind button and shall be required to place the small blind. Additionally, the player to the immediate left of the player that received the small blind button shall receive the big blind button and shall be required to place the big blind. a. Both blinds are pre-determined and mandatory for the players with the small blind and

big blind buttons, and are used to initiate action. b. Both blind wagers shall be placed in the designated wagering area, referred to as “the

pot.” 5. Once the blinds have been placed in the pot, the house dealer shall deal one card face-

down to each player, starting with the player to the left of the dealer button, the player that received the small blind button, and continuing clockwise around the table until all players have four cards face-down. These initial four cards are referred to as “hole cards.”

6. Once each player has received their four hole cards, the first round of betting will occur. Players are given the following options, starting with the player to the left of the player that received the big blind button and continuing clockwise around the table: a. Place a wager that is equal to the amount of the big blind “call”; or

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b. Place the four hole cards face-down into the center of the table, referred to as a “fold.” The hand shall be kept face-down and shall be collected by the house dealer, who shall then place them in the discard pile. A player that chooses to fold their hand will no longer participate during that round of play; or

c. Place a wager equal to the amount of the big blind as well as an additional amount within the posted table limit, referred to as a “raise”; or

d. Call the raise or re-raise their hand. There is a maximum of three raises per round of wagering, unless there are only two players participating during a round of wagering, in which case there is no limit to the number of raises; or

e. The player in the big blind position may “check,” meaning they do not wish to place an additional wager, or they may also raise, by placing an additional wager.

7. After all players have acted in turn and either called all bets or folded their hand, the house dealer shall move all player bets into the pot.

8. The house dealer shall then take the top card of the deck and place it in the discard pile without exposing it, referred to as a “burn card.”

9. The house dealer shall then take the next three cards from the top of the deck and place them face-up on the table simultaneously, which is referred to as “the flop.” These are community cards and are shared by all players.

10. Once the first three community cards have been placed face-up on the table, the second round of betting will occur.

11. All active players that called all wagers and did not fold their hand, shall be given the following options, starting with the first active player to the left of the dealer button: a. Place a wager according to the established table limits; or b. Do not make a wager, referred to as a “check”, with the option to call or raise a wager by

another player; or, c. “Call” a wager, meaning to match the amount wagered by another player; or d. Fold their hand according to the rules and guidelines used in the previous round of play;

or, e. Raise the pot according to the rules and guidelines used in the previous round of play.

12. After all players have acted in turn and either called all bets or folded their hand, the house dealer shall move all player wagers into the pot.

13. The house dealer shall then burn a card. 14. The house dealer shall then take one card from the top of the deck and place it face-up on

the table so that there are now a total of four community cards face-up on the table. a. This is referred to as “the turn card.” b. This card shall also become a community card and is shared by all players.

15. Once the fourth community card has been placed face-up on the table, the third round of betting will occur.

16. All active players shall be given the following options, starting with the first active player to the left of the dealer button: a. Place a wager according to the established table limits; or b. Check according to the rules and guidelines used in the previous round of play; or c. Call a wager according to the rules and guidelines used in the previous round of play; or d. Fold their hand according to the rules and guidelines used in the previous round of play;

or e. Raise the pot according to the rules and guidelines used in the previous round of play.

17. After all players have acted in turn and either called all wagers or folded their hand, the house dealer shall move all player wagers into the pot.

18. The house dealer shall then burn a card. 19. The house dealer shall then take one card from the top of the deck and place it face-up on

the table so there are now a total of five community cards face-up on the table.

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a. This is referred to as “the river card.” b. This card shall also become a community card and is shared by all players.

20. Once the fifth community card has been placed face-up on the table, which is the final community card, the fourth and final round of betting will occur.

21. All active players shall be given the following options, starting with the first active player to the left of the dealer button: a. Place a wager according to the established table limits; or b. Check according to the rules and guidelines used in the previous round of play; or c. Call a wager according to the rules and guidelines used in the previous round of play; or d. Fold their hand according to the rules and guidelines used in the previous round of play;

or e. Raise the pot according to the rules and guidelines used in the previous round of play.

22. After the fourth and final round of betting has been completed, the house dealer shall move all player wagers into the pot.

23. All active players shall then enter into a showdown with each other and compare their hands.

How Winners are Determined and Paid Players must use two of the four hole cards initially dealt to them at the beginning of the game and three of the five community cards turned over throughout the round of play to make the highest ranking five-card poker hand. The following shall apply for determining which player wins the pot:

• The pot shall be awarded to the player with the highest ranking five-card poker hand, according to the hand and card rankings shown above. All other players shall lose;

• In the event that more than one player has the highest ranking hand, the pot shall be split equally among the winners.

• In the instance that there are an odd number of chips, the odd chips shall be awarded to the player closest to the left of the dealer button.

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Collection Rates Schedule For schedule options 1 through 10, the collection fee is taken from the pot after the flop. If the round of play ends before the flop, no fee shall be taken. Furthermore, the amount of fees collected will depend on the number of players seated and participating in the play of the controlled game after the flop.

Schedule Option Table Limit 7 or More

Players 5-6 Players 4 or Fewer Players

1 $1-$2 $2 $2 $1 2 $2-$4 $3 $2 $1 3 $3-$6 $4 $3 $2 4 $4-$8 $3 $3 $2 5 $4-$8 $4 $3 $2 6 $5-$10 $3 $3 $2 7 $5-$10 $4 $3 $2 8 $6-$12 $3 $3 $2 9 $6-$12 $4 $3 $2 10 $8-$16 $4 $3 $2

Collection Rates for Poker Games

• The players of the poker games, as shown above, play against each other for the pot of money on the table. The games do not utilize a player-dealer position, they are Poker games.

• The collection fees shall be pre-determined and conspicuously posted on each table prior to any cards being dealt or a round of play commencing.

• Collection rates and fees shall be determined prior to the start of play of any hand or round.

• Only one collection schedule option, which utilizes one table limit and the specified collection fees for that table limit, as listed above, shall be used at a table at any one time.

• Rates may not be calculated as a fraction or percentage of wagers made or winnings earned.

• Flat fees on wagers may be assessed at different collection rates; however, no more than five collection rates may be established per table limit.

• The Casino shall provide ample notice to patrons regarding the collection rates and fees, as well as the procedure for collecting them.

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Omaha High-Low Split

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Type of Game The players of Omaha High-Low Split play against each other for “the pot” of money on the table. The game does not utilize a player-dealer position, it is a Poker game. The gambling enterprise does not participate in the actual play of the game and has no interest in the outcome of the play. Object of the Game The object of the game is for players to form a five-card poker hand that ranks higher or lower than the other player’s five-card poker hand. Each player must use two out of the four cards initially dealt to them at the beginning of the game, referred to as “hole” cards, and three out of the five cards dealt on the table throughout the course of the game, referred to as “community” cards or “board” cards, to make their hand. When making a five-card low hand and a five-card high hand, a player is not required to use the same hole cards and/or community cards to complete each hand. Description of the Deck and Number of Decks Used The game will be played using one standard 52-card deck and no joker. The 52-card deck will be manually shuffled, cut, and dealt by the house dealer. Card Values and Hand Rankings Five-Card High Card Values - The rank of each card used in Omaha High-Low Split when forming a five-card high poker hand, in order of highest to lowest rank, will be: ace, king, queen, jack, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3 and 2. All suits will be considered equal in rank. The ace would be considered low any time the ace begins a straight or a straight flush. Card hands will rank, from highest to lowest, as follows:

Omaha High-Low Split Hand Rankings

Hand Dealt Hand Requirements

Royal Flush A hand that consists of an ace, king, queen, jack and 10 of the same suit.

Straight Flush A hand that consists of five cards of the same suit in consecutive ranking. A king, queen, jack, 10 and 9 is the highest ranked Straight Flush and a 5, 4, 3, 2 and ace is the lowest ranked Straight Flush.

Four of a Kind A hand that consists of four cards of the same rank. Four aces is the highest ranked Four of a Kind and four 2s is the lowest ranked Four of a Kind.

Full House A hand that consists of a Three of a Kind and a Pair. Three aces and two kings is the highest ranked Full House and three 2s and two 3s is the lowest ranked Full House.

Flush A hand that consists of five cards of the same suit, but that are not in consecutive ranking. An ace, king, queen, jack and 9 is the highest ranked Flush and a 7, 5, 4, 3 and 2 is the lowest ranked Flush.

Straight A hand that consists of five cards in consecutive ranking, but not the same suit. An ace, king, queen, jack and 10 is the highest ranked Straight and a 5, 4, 3, 2 and ace is the lowest ranked Straight.

Three of a Kind A hand that consists of three cards of the same rank. Three aces is the highest ranked Three of a Kind and three 2s is the lowest ranked Three of a Kind.

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Two Pair A hand that consists of Two Pairs. Two aces and two kings is the highest ranked Two Pair and two 3s and two 2s is the lowest ranked Two Pair.

One Pair A hand that consists of two cards of the same rank. Two aces is the highest ranked Pair and two 2s is the lowest ranked Pair.

High Card A hand that consists of five cards that do not make any of the hands listed above. An ace, king, queen, jack and 9 is the highest ranked High Card hand and 7, 5, 4, 3 and 2 the lowest ranked High Card hand.

Five-Card Low Card Values - The rank of each card used in Omaha High-Low Split when forming a five-card low hand, in order of lowest to highest rank, will be: ace, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8. All suits will be considered equal in rank. Five-Card Low Hand Rankings - To make a qualifying five-card low hand, a player must have an 8 high or lower, meaning the two hole cards used from the player’s hand and the three community cards used by the player cannot contain a card with a value of 9 or higher.

• Additionally, when determining if a player has a qualifying five-card low hand, straights and flushes do not disqualify the Rancho’s Club Casino hand if all other requirements are met.

• However, if the player has a pair or higher in their low hand, the hand does not qualify. • The lowest possible five-card poker hand is 5, 4, 3, 2 and ace; this is called a “Wheel”. • If multiple players have qualifying five-card low hands, the winning low hand is

determined by comparing the highest card of each players’ five-card hand, the lowest high card would be the winning hand.

For example: A hand of 7, 6, 4, 3 and ace is lower than an 8, 6, 4, 3 and 2. Description of Table Used and Total Number of Seated Positions The game will be played on a standard poker table which will accommodate up to ten seated positions for patrons. Each seated position at the table will have the same minimum and maximum wagering limits and collection rates during each betting round, as specified by the table limits. Dealing Procedures and Round of Play

1. The game will utilize a flat white disk with the words “dealer button” on it to visually designate which player is in the dealer position (in theory) for that hand. a. The dealer button will rotate from player to player around the table clockwise after

each round of play. b. The player with the dealer button is the last to receive cards, and has the right of last

action on all rounds of play except for the first round, where the “big blind” will have the right of last action.

2. The two players to the immediate left of the player with the dealer button are required to post “blinds” (forced bets). The structure of certain, specified games may involve three blinds. The order of action will follow the same procedure as with two blinds. The players to the immediate left of the dealer button posts a small blind; the player to the immediate left of the small blind posts a middle blind; and the player to the immediate left of the middle blind posts the big blind.

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a. The small blind and the big blind are used to initiate action and are positioned immediately to the left of the dealer button and posted before the house dealer deals cards.

b. On all subsequent wagering rounds (second, third, and fourth), the action is started by the first active player to the left of the dealer button.

c. The small blind and big blind will rotate from player to player around the table clockwise after each round of play.

3. When first opening a game, all players will be dealt one card face-up, starting with the player to the immediate left of the house dealer and continuing clockwise around the table. a. The player with the highest ranked card with traditional suit rankings (Spades,

Hearts, Diamonds, and Clubs) will receive the flat white disk with the words “dealer button.”

4. Once the dealer button has been distributed by the house dealer, the player to the immediate left of the player with the dealer button will be required to place the small blind. Additionally, the player to the immediate left of the player that received the small blind will be required to place the big blind. a. Blind wagers are pre-determined and mandatory and are used to initiate action. b. Blind wagers will be placed in the designated wagering area, the pot.

5. Once the blinds have been placed in the pot, the house dealer will deal one card face-down to each player, starting with the player to the left of the dealer button, the player that received the small blind, and continuing clockwise around the table until all players have four cards face-down. a. These initial four cards are the hole cards.

6. Once each player has received their four hole cards, the first round of betting will occur. Players are given the following options, starting with the player to the left of the player that received the big blind button and continuing clockwise around the table: a. Place a wager that is equal to the amount of the big blind. b. Place the four hole cards face-down into the center of the table, referred to as a

“fold.” The hand will be kept face-down and will be collected by the house dealer, who will then place them in the discard pile. A player that chooses to fold their hand will no longer participate during that round of play.

c. Place a wager equal to the amount of the big blind as well as an additional amount within the posted table limit, referred to as a “raise.”

d. Call the raise, re-raise or fold their hand. There is a maximum of three raises per round of wagering, unless there are only two players participating during a round of wagering, in which case there is no limit to the number of raises.

e. The player in the big blind position may “check” if no one has raised, meaning they do not wish to place an additional wager, or they may also raise, by placing an additional wager.

7. After all players have acted in turn and either called all bets or folded their hand, the house dealer will move all player bets into the pot.

8. The house dealer will then take the top card of the deck and place it in the discard pile without exposing it, referred to as a “burn card.”

9. The house dealer will then take the next three cards from the top of the deck and place them face-up on the table simultaneously, which is referred to as “the flop.” a. These are community cards and are shared by all players.

10. Once the first three community cards have been placed face-up on the table, the second round of betting will occur.

11. All active players that called all wagers and did not fold their hand, will be given the following options, starting with the first active player to the left of the dealer button:

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a. Place a wager according to the established table limits; or, b. Do not make a wager, referred to as a check, with the option to call or raise a wager

by another player; or, c. “Call” a wager, meaning to match the amount wagered by another player; or, d. Fold their hand according to the rules and guidelines used in the previous round of

play; or, e. Raise the pot according to the rules and guidelines used in the previous round of

play. 12. After all players have acted in turn and either called all bets or folded their hand, the

house dealer will move all player wagers into the pot. 13. The house dealer will burn the top card of the deck and place it in the discard pile

without exposing it. 14. The house dealer will then take one card from the top of the deck and place it face-up on

the table so that there are now a total of four community cards face-up on the table. a. This is referred to as “the turn card.” b. This card will also become a community card and is shared by all players.

15. Once the fourth community card has been placed face-up on the table, the third round of betting will occur.

16. All active players will be given the following options, starting with the first active player to the left of the dealer button: a. Place a wager according to the established table limits; or, b. Call a wager according to the rules and guidelines used in the previous round of

play; or, c. Check according to the rules and guidelines used in the previous round of play; or, d. Fold their hand according to the rules and guidelines used in the previous round of

play; or, e. Raise the pot according to the rules and guidelines used in the previous round of

play. 17. After all players have acted in turn and either called all wagers or folded their hand, the

house dealer will move all player wagers into the pot. 18. The house dealer will burn the top card of the deck and place it in the discard pile

without exposing it. 19. The house dealer will then take one card from the top of the deck and place it face-up on

the table so there are now a total of five community cards face-up on the table. a. This is referred to as “the river card.” b. This card will also become a community card and is shared by all players.

20. Once the fifth community card has been placed face-up on the table, which is the final community card, the fourth and final round of betting will occur.

21. All active players will be given the following options, starting with the first active player to the left of the dealer button: a. Place a wager according to the established table limits; or, b. Call a wager according to the rules and guidelines used in the previous round of

play; or, c. Check according to the rules and guidelines used in the previous round of play; or, d. Fold their hand according to the rules and guidelines used in the previous round of

play; or, e. Raise the pot according to the rules and guidelines used in the previous round of

play. 22. After the fourth and final round of betting has been completed, the house dealer will

move all player wagers into the pot.

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23. All active players will then enter into a showdown with each other and compare their hands.

How Winners are Determined and Paid Players must use two of the four hole cards initially dealt to them at the beginning of the game and three of the five community cards turned over throughout the round of play to make the highest ranking five-card poker hand and/or lowest qualifying five-card low hand. The following will apply for determining which player wins the pot:

• If there is no qualifying five-card low hand, as described above, the entire pot will be awarded to the player with the highest ranked five-card poker hand, according to the hand and card rankings shown above. All other players will lose.

• If there is one qualifying five-card low hand and one qualifying five-card high hand, as described above, the pot will be divided equally in half, with half of the pot being awarded to the player with the highest ranked five-card poker hand and the other half of the pot being awarded to the player with the lowest qualifying five-card hand.

• Furthermore, a player is eligible to win both the high hand portion of the pot as well as the low hand portion of the pot if they have the highest ranked five-card poker hand and the lowest qualifying five-card poker hand. o They do not have to use the same cards to win both pots.

• In the event that more than one player has the highest ranking hand and there is not a qualifying five-card low poker hand, the pot will be split equally among all players with the highest ranked five-card poker hand. o In the instance that there are an odd number of chips, the odd chips will be awarded

to the player closest to the left of the dealer button. • In the event that more than one player has the highest ranking high hand and qualifying

five-card low hand, the pot will be divided equally in half, with half of the pot being split equally among all players with the highest ranked five-card poker hand and the other half of the pot being split equally among all players with the qualifying five-card low hand. o In the instance that there are an odd number of chips, the odd chips will be awarded

to the player closest to the left of the dealer button.

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Collection Rates Schedule For schedule options 1 through 10, the collection fee is taken from the pot after the flop. If the round of play ends before the flop, no fee shall be taken. Furthermore, the amount of fees collected will depend on the number of players seated and participating in the play of the controlled game after the flop.

Schedule Option Table Limit 7 or More

Players 5-6 Players 4 or Fewer Players

1 $1-$2 $2 $2 $1 2 $2-$4 $3 $2 $1 3 $3-$6 $4 $3 $2 4 $4-$8 $3 $3 $2 5 $4-$8 $4 $3 $2 6 $5-$10 $3 $3 $2 7 $5-$10 $4 $3 $2 8 $6-$12 $3 $3 $2 9 $6-$12 $4 $3 $2 10 $8-$16 $4 $3 $2

Collection Rates for Poker Games

• The players of the poker games, as shown above, play against each other for the pot of money on the table. The games do not utilize a player-dealer position, they are Poker games.

• The collection fees shall be pre-determined and conspicuously posted on each table prior to any cards being dealt or a round of play commencing.

• Collection rates and fees shall be determined prior to the start of play of any hand or round.

• Only one collection schedule option, which utilizes one table limit and the specified collection fees for that table limit, as listed above, shall be used at a table at any one time.

• Rates may not be calculated as a fraction or percentage of wagers made or winnings earned.

• Flat fees on wagers may be assessed at different collection rates; however, no more than five collection rates may be established per table limit.

• The Casino shall provide ample notice to patrons regarding the collection rates and fees, as well as the procedure for collecting them.

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Texas Hold’em

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Type of Game The game of Texas Hold’em is a poker game where the patrons play against each other for “the pot” of money on the table. The game does not utilize a player-dealer position. The gambling establishment does not participate in the actual play of the game and has no interest in the outcome of the play. Object of the Game The object of the game is for players to form a five-card poker hand that ranks higher than the other players’ five-card poker hands. Each player may use any combination of the two cards initially dealt to them at the beginning of the game, referred to as “hole” cards, and the five cards dealt on the table throughout the course of the game, referred to as “community” cards or “board” cards. They may play the board by using no hole cards and using the five community cards, to make the highest ranking five-card poker hand, according to the rankings as shown below. Description of the Deck and Number of Decks Used The game shall be played using one standard 52-card deck and no joker. The 52-card deck shall be shuffled, cut, and dealt by the house dealer. Card Values and Hand Rankings The rank of each card used in Texas Hold’em when forming a five-card high poker hand, in order of highest to lowest rank, shall be: ace, king, queen, jack, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, and 2. All suits shall be considered equal in rank. The ace would be considered low any time the ace begins a straight or a straight flush. Card hands shall rank, from highest to lowest, as follows:

Texas Hold’em Hand Rankings Hand Dealt Hand Requirements Royal Flush A hand comprised of ace, king, queen, jack and 10 of the same suit.

Straight Flush A hand comprised of five cards of the same suit in consecutive ranking. King, queen, jack, 10 and 9 is the highest ranked Straight Flush and a 5, 4, 3, 2 and ace is the lowest ranked Straight Flush.

Four of a Kind A hand comprised of four cards of the same rank. Four aces is the highest ranked Four of a Kind and four 2s is the lowest ranked Four of a Kind.

Full House A hand comprised of a three of a kind and a pair. Three aces and two kings is the highest ranked Full House and three 2s and two 3s is the lowest ranked Full House.

Flush A hand comprised of five cards of the same suit, but not in consecutive ranking. An ace, king, queen, jack and 9 is the highest ranked Flush and a 7, 5, 4, 3 and 2 is the lowest ranked Flush.

Straight A hand comprised of five cards in consecutive ranking, but not the same suit. An ace, king, queen, jack and 10 is the highest ranked Straight and a 5, 4, 3, 2 and ace is the lowest ranked Straight.

Three of a Kind A hand comprised of three cards of the same rank. Three aces is the highest ranked Three of a Kind and three 2s is the lowest ranked Three of a Kind.

Two Pairs A hand comprised of Two Pairs. Two aces and two kings is the highest ranked Two Pairs and two 3s and two 2s is the lowest ranked Two Pairs.

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One Pair A hand comprised of two cards of the same rank. Two aces is the highest ranked Pair and two 2s is the lowest ranked Pair.

High Card A hand comprised of five cards that do not make any of the hands listed above. An ace, king, queen, jack and 9 is the highest ranked High Card hand and 7, 5, 4, 3 and 2 the lowest ranked High Card hand.

Description of Table Used and Total Number of Seated Positions The game shall be played on a standard poker table which shall accommodate up to nine seated positions for patrons. Each seated position at the table shall have the same minimum and maximum wagering limits during each round of play, as specified by the table limits. Dealing Procedures and Round of Play

1. The game shall utilize a flat white disk with the words “dealer button” on it to visually designate which player is in the dealer position (in theory) for that hand. a. The dealer button shall rotate from player to player around the table clockwise after

each round of play. b. The player with the dealer button is the last to receive cards, and has the right of last

action on all rounds of play except for the first round, where the “big blind” shall have the right of last action.

2. The game also utilizes two separate disks, one with the words “small blind” and the other with the words “big blind” on them, to visually designate which player is in the “small blind” position and which player is in the “big blind” position. a. The small blind and the big blind are used to initiate action and are positioned

immediately to the left of the dealer button and posted before the house dealer deals cards.

b. On all subsequent wagering rounds (second, third, and fourth), the action is started by the first active player to the left of the dealer button.

c. The small blind and big blind buttons shall rotate from player to player around the table clockwise after each round of play.

3. When first opening a game, all players shall be dealt one card face-up, starting with the player to the immediate left of the house dealer and continuing clockwise around the table. a. The player with the highest ranked card with traditional suit rankings (spades, hearts,

diamonds, and clubs) will receive the flat white disk with the words “dealer button”. 4. Once the dealer button has been distributed by the house dealer, the player to the

immediate left of the player with the dealer button shall receive the small blind button and shall be required to place the small blind. Additionally, the player to the immediate left of the player who received the small blind button shall receive the big blind button and shall be required to place the big blind. a. Both blinds are predetermined and mandatory for the players with the small blind and

big blind buttons, and are used to initiate action. b. Both blind wagers shall be placed in the designated wagering area, referred to as

“the pot.” 5. Once the blinds have been placed in the pot, the house dealer shall deal one card face-

down to each player, starting with the player to the left of the dealer button, the player that received the small blind button, and continuing clockwise around the table until all players have two cards face-down. a. These initial two cards are referred to as hole cards.

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6. Once each player has received their two hole cards, the first round of wagering will occur. Players are given the following options, starting with the player to the left of the player that received the big blind button and continuing clockwise around the table: a. Place a wager that is equal to the amount of the big blind. b. Place their two hole cards face-down into the center of the table, referred to as a

“fold.” The hand shall be kept face-down and shall be collected by the house dealer, who shall then place them in the discard pile. A player that chooses to fold their hand will no longer participate during that round of play;

c. Place a wager equal to the amount of the big blind as well as an additional amount within the posted table limit, referred to as a “raise;”

d. Call the raise, re-raise, or fold their hand. There is a maximum of three raises per round of wagering, unless there are only two players participating during a round of wagering, in which case there is no limit to the number of raises;

e. The player in the big blind position may “check”, meaning they do not wish to place an additional wager, or they may also raise, by placing an additional wager.

7. After all players have acted in turn and either called all wagers, raised or folded their hand, the house dealer shall move all player wagers into the pot.

8. The house dealer shall then take the top card of the deck and place it in the discard pile without exposing it, referred to as the “burn card.”

9. The house dealer shall then take the next three cards from the top of the deck and place them face-up on the table simultaneously. a. This is referred to as “the flop.” b. These are community cards and are shared by all players.

10. Once the first three community cards have been placed face-up on the table, the second round of wagering will occur.

11. All active players that called all wagers and did not fold their hand, shall be given the following options, starting with the first active player to the left of the dealer button: a. Place a wager according to the established table limits; b. Do not make a wager, referred to as a “check”, with the option to call or raise a

wager by another player; c. Call a wager, meaning to match the amount wagered by another player. d. Fold their hand according to the rules and guidelines used in the previous round of

play; e. Raise the pot according to the rules and guidelines used in the previous round of

play. 12. After all players have acted in turn and either called all wagers, raised or folded their

hand, the house dealer shall move all player wagers into the pot. 13. The house dealer shall then take the top card of the deck and place it in the discard pile

without exposing it. 14. The house dealer shall then take one card from the top of the deck and place it face-up

on the table so that there are now a total of four community cards face-up on the table. a. This is referred to as “the turn” card. b. This card shall also become a community card and is shared by all players.

15. Once the fourth community card has been placed face-up on the table, the third round of wagering will occur.

16. All active players shall be given the following options, starting with the first active player to the left of the dealer button: a. Place a wager according to the established table limits; b. Call a wager according to the rules and guidelines used in the previous round of

play; c. Check according to the rules and guidelines used in the previous round of play;

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d. Fold their hand according to the rules and guidelines used in the previous round of play;

e. Raise the pot according to the rules and guidelines used in the previous round of play.

17. After all players have acted in turn and either called all wagers, raised or folded their hand, the house dealer shall move all player wagers into the pot.

18. The house dealer shall then take the top card of the deck and place it in the discard pile without exposing it.

19. The house dealer shall then take one card from the top of the deck and place it face-up on the table so there are now a total of five community cards face-up on the table. a. This is referred to as “the river” card. b. This card shall also become a community card and is shared by all players.

20. Once the fifth community card has been placed face-up on the table, which is the final community card, the fourth and final round of wagering will occur.

21. All active players shall be given the following options, starting with the first active player to the left of the dealer button: a. Place a wager according to the established table limits. b. Call a wager according to the rules and guidelines used in the previous round of

play. c. Check according to the rules and guidelines used in the previous round of play; d. Fold their hand according to the rules and guidelines used in the previous round of

play; e. Raise the pot according to the rules and guidelines used in the previous round of

play. 22. After the fourth and final round of wagering has been completed, the house dealer shall

move all wagers into the pot. 23. All active players shall then enter into a showdown with each other and compare their

hands.

How Winners are Determined and Paid Players may use any combination of the two hole cards initially dealt to them at the beginning of the game and the five community cards turned over throughout the course of the game, or they may use the five community cards and no hole cards to make the highest ranking five-card poker hand. The following shall apply for determining which player wins the pot:

• The pot shall be awarded to the player with the highest ranking five-card poker hand, according to the hand rankings shown above. All other players shall lose.

• In the event that more than one player has the highest ranked hand, the pot shall be split equally among all players with the winning hand.

• In the instance that there are an odd number of chips, the odd chips shall be awarded to the player closest to the left of the dealer button.

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Collection Rates Schedule For schedule options 1 through 9, the house dealer will spread the ‘flop,’ move all pre-flop wagers into the center of the table, which is referred to as ‘the pot,’ then remove the appropriate collection fee from ‘the pot’ and drop it into the collection box. The appropriate fees are dependent on the number of players seated and participating in the play of this controlled game, as shown above. If there is no “flop,” the appropriate collection fee shall be removed from “the pot” before it is awarded to the winner of the hand. Minimum of a $1-$2 limit game to a maximum of a $100-$200 limit game

Schedule Option 7 or More Players 5-6 Players 4 or Fewer Players 1 $2 $1 $1 2 $3 $2 $1 3 $3 $2 $2 4 $4 $3 $2 5 $5 $4 $2 6 $3 $3 $2 7 $4 $3 $2 8 $5 $4 $3 9 $6 $5 $4

For schedule options 10 through 15, the house dealer will spread the ‘flop,’ move all pre-flop wagers into the center of the table, which is referred to as ‘the pot,’ then remove the appropriate collection fee from ‘the pot’ and drop it into the collection box. The appropriate fees are dependent on the number of players seated and participating in the play of this controlled game, as shown above. If there is no “flop,” the appropriate collection fee shall be removed from “the pot” before it is awarded to the winner of the hand. No Limit Games Minimum Buy-In of $20 to No Maximum

Schedule Option 7 or More Players 5-6 Players 4 or Fewer Players 10 $3 $2 $1 11 $4 $3 $1 12 $4 $3 $2 13 $5 $4 $2 14 $6 $4 $3 15 $6 $5 $3

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Collection Rates for Poker Games • The players of the poker games, as shown above, play against each other for the pot of

money on the table. The games do not utilize a player-dealer position, they are Poker games.

• The collection fees shall be pre-determined and conspicuously posted on each table prior to any cards being dealt or a round of play commencing.

• Collection rates and fees shall be determined prior to the start of play of any hand or round.

• Only one collection schedule option, which utilizes one table limit and the specified collection fees for that table limit, as listed above, shall be used at a table at any one time.

• Rates may not be calculated as a fraction or percentage of wagers made or winnings earned.

• Flat fees on wagers may be assessed at different collection rates; however, no more than five collection rates may be established per table limit.

• The Casino shall provide ample notice to patrons regarding the collection rates and fees, as well as the procedure for collecting them.

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California Collection Rates

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Although the Bureau has approved these collection rates, games offering a zero collection are currently under Bureau review. Additionally, approval of these collection rates does not affect any rules regarding player-dealer rotation. The Bureau reserves the right to: (1) review the lawfulness of the California Games Collection Rates; (2) notify all law enforcement agencies and gambling establishments if further review determines the California Games Collection Rates to be unlawful; (3) require gambling establishments to cease and desist offering the California Games Collection Rates if found to be unlawful; and (4) take action against those gambling establishments that decline to abide by the Bureau’s cease and desist notification. No Bust 21st Century Blackjack (GEGA-001824) – For schedule options 1 through 8, a collection fee will be taken per hand from the player-dealer based on the total monetary value (Total Table Action) of all game wagers placed by players prior to the cards being dealt. Buster Blackjack Bonus Bets will not be included in the Total Table Action. There will be no collection fee taken from the players for placing any base game wagers, bonus bets or any additional wagers placed after cards are dealt, such as when players double down, split cards, or surrender their hand.

Schedule Option Table Limit Total Table Action Player-Dealer Fee Player Fee

1 $3-$1,000

$3-$50 $0.50

$0 $51-$150 $1 $151-$300 $2 $301-$500 $3

$501+ $5

2 $4-$1,000

$4-$40 $0.50

$0 $41-$80 $1

$81-$200 $2 $201-$300 $3

$301+ $5

3 $5-$1,000

$5-$50 $0.50

$0 $51-$100 $1 $101-$200 $2 $201-$300 $3

$301+ $5

4 $25-$1,000

$25-$75 $1

0 $76-$200 $2 $201-$400 $4

$401-$1,000 $7 $1,001+ $10

5 $40-$1,000

$40-$75 $1

$0 $76-$150 $2 $151-$400 $4 $401-$700 $7

$701+ $10

6 $50-$1,000

$50-$100 $1

$0 $101-$200 $2 $201-$600 $4

$601-$1,200 $7 $1,201+ $10

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7 $100-$1,000

$100-$300 $3

$0 $301-$500 $5 $501-$800 $8

$801-$1,000 $10 $1,001+ $15

8 $500-$2,000

$500-$1,000 $10

$0 $1,001-$2,000 $15 $2,001-$3,000 $20 $3,001-$4,000 $25

$4,001+ $30 Pai Gow Poker (GEGA-001823) – For schedule options 1 through 4, a collection fee will be taken per hand from the player-dealer based on the total monetary value (Total Table Action) of all game wagers placed prior to the cards being dealt. Envy and Fortune Bonus Bets will not be included in the Total Table Action. A collection fee will also be taken per hand from each player based on the player’s base game wager. No collection will be taken from the player for placing any bonus bets. Schedule Options Table Limit Player Bet Player Fee Total Table

Action Player-Dealer

Fee

1 $10-$500

$10-$100 $1 $10-$100 $1 $101-$200 $2 $101-$400 $2 $201-$300 $3

$401+ $3 $301-$400 $4 $401-$500 $5

2 $10-$1,000

$10-$200 $1 $10-$100 $1 $201-$400 $2 $101-$400 $2 $401-$600 $3 $401-$600 $3 $601-$800 $4 $601-$1,000 $4

$801-$1,000 $5 $1,001+ $5

3 $10-$2,500

$10-$500 $1 $10-$100 $1 $501-$1,000 $2 $101-$400 $2

$1,001-$1,500 $3 $401-$600 $3 $1,501-$2,000 $4 $601-$1,000 $4

$2,001+ $5 $1,001+ $5

4 $100-$2,500

$100-$400 $2 $100-$400 $2 $401-$800 $4 $401-$800 $4 $801-$1,200 $6 $801-$1,200

$1,201-$2,000 $8 $1,201+ $6 $2,001+ $12

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EZ Baccarat (GEGA-002991) – For schedule options 1 through 14, a collection fee will be taken per hand from the player-dealer based on the total monetary value (Total Table Action) of all game wagers placed prior to the cards being dealt. Tie Bets, Dragon 7 Bonus Bets and Panda 8 Bets will not be included in the Total Table Action. There will be no collection taken from the players for placing any base games wagers or bonus bets. The Tie bet wager may be less than, equal to, or greater than the base game wager but must be within the minimum and maximum table limits. The Dragon 7 and Panda 8 wagers may be less than, equal to, or greater than the base game wager but must be a minimum of $5 to a maximum of $500.

Schedule Option Table Limit Total Table

Action Player-Dealer

Collection Player Collection

1 $5-$10,000

$5-$100 $1

$0 $101-$300 $2 $301-$600 $5

$601-$1,000 $8 $1,001+ $12

2 $5-$10,000

$5-$100 $1

$0 $101-$300 $3 $301-$600 $5

$601-$1,000 $8 $1,001+ $12

3 $5-$10,000

$5-$100 $1

$0 $101-$300 $3 $301-$600 $5

$601-$1,000 $9 $1,001+ $12

4 $5-$10,000

$5-$100 $1

$0 $101-$300 $3 $301-$600 $5

$601-$1,200 $10 $1,201+ $15

5 $5-$10,000

$5-$300 $2

$0 $301-$600 $5

$601-$1,000 $9 $1,001-$2,000 $15

$2,001+ $25

6 $25-$10,000

$25-$300 $2

$0 $301-$600 $5

$601-$1,000 $9 $1,001-$1,500 $15

$1,501+ $20

7 $25-$10,000

$25-$300 $2

$0 $301-$600 $5

$601-$1,000 $9 $1,001-$2,000 $15

$2,001+ $25

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8 $25-$10,000

$25-$300 $2

$0 $301-$600 $5

$601-$1,200 $10 $1,201-$2,000 $16

$2,001+ $25

9 $25-$10,000

$25-$300 $2

$0 $301-$600 $5

$601-$1,200 $9 $1,201-$2,000 $16

$2,001+ $25

10 $50-$10,000

$50-$300 $2

$0 $301-$600 $5

$601-$1,200 $9 $1,201-$2,000 $15

$2,001+ $25

11 $50-$10,000

$50-$300 $2

$0 $301-$600 $5

$601-$1,200 $9 $1,201-$2,000 $16

$2,001+ $25

12 $100-$15,000

$100-$500 $3

$0 $501-$1,000 $9

$1,001-$1,500 $15 $1,501-$2,000 $20

$2,001+ $25

13 $100-$15,000

$100-$500 $3

$0 $501-$1,000 $9

$1,001-$2,000 $16 $2,001-$2,500 $25

$2,501+ $30

14 $100-$15,000

$101-$500 $3

$0 $501-$1,200 $9

$1,201-$2,000 $16 $2,001-$2,500 $25

$2,501+ $30

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Pure 21.5 Buster Blackjack (GEGA-003320) – For schedule options 1 through 14, a collection fee will be taken per hand from the player-dealer based on the total monetary value (Total Table Action) of all game wagers placed prior to the cards being dealt. Buster Blackjack Bonus Bets will not be included in the Total Table Action. There will be no collection fee taken from the players for placing any base game wagers, bonus bets or any additional wagers placed after cards are dealt, such as when players double down, split cards, or surrender their hand.

Schedule Option Table Limit Total Table

Action Player-Dealer

Collection Player Collection

1 $5-$500

$5-$100 $1

$0 $101-$200 $2 $201-$400 $4 $401-$600 $8

$601+ $10

2 $5-$500

$5-$100 $1

$0 $101-$200 $3 $201-$400 $4 $401-$600 $6

$601+ $10

3 $5-$500

$5-$100 $1

$0 $101-$300 $3 $301-$400 $5 $401-$600 $8

$601+ $10

4 $5-$500

$5-$100 $1

$0 $101-$200 $2 $201-$400 $4 $401-$800 $8

$801+ $12

5 $5-$500

$5-$100 $1

$0 $101-$300 $3 $301-$500 $5 $501-$800 $8

$801+ $12

6 $25-$1,000

$25-$200 $2

$0 $201-$400 $4 $401-$600 $8

$601-$1,000 $10 $1,001+ $15

7 $25-$1,000

$25-$200 $2

$0 $201-$500 $5 $501-$800 $8

$801-$1,000 $12 $1,001+ $15

8 $25-$1,000

$25-$200 $2

$0 $201-$500 $5 $501-$800 $8

$801-$1,200 $12 $1,201+ $16

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9 $50-$1,000

$50-$200 $2

$0 $201-$400 $4 $401-$600 $8

$601-$1,000 $10 $1,001+ $15

10 $50-$1,000

$50-$200 $2

$0 $201-$500 $5 $501-$800 $8

$801-$1,000 $12 $1,001+ $15

11 $50-$10,000

$50-$200 $2

$0 $201-$500 $5 $501-$800 $8

$801-$1,200 $12 $1,201+ $16

12 $100-$2,000

$100-$300 $3

$0 $301-$600 $5

$601-$1,000 $9 $1,001-$1,500 $15

$1,501+ $20

13 $100-$2,000

$100-$300 $3

$0 $301-$600 $5

$601-$1,200 $12 $1,201-$2,000 $20

$2,001+ $25

14 $100-$2,000

$100-$300 $3

$0 $301-$600 $6

$601-$1,200 $12 $1,201-$2,000 $20

$2,001+ $25 Three Card Poker (GEGA-004437) – For schedule options 1 through 13, a collection fee will be taken per hand from the player-dealer based on the total monetary value (Total Table Action) of all Ante wagers that are placed on the table by players prior to cards being dealt. Pair Plus wagers or the Play wagers will not be included in the Total Table Action. There will be no collection fee required from a player when placing an Ante wager, a Play wager, or a Pair Plus wager. The collection fees will be collected from the player-dealer and dropped by the house dealer after each player’s Ante wagers have been placed on the table but prior to cards being dealt or any round of play being conducted.

Schedule Option Limit Per Spot Total Table Action Player-Dealer

Collection Player Collection

1 $1-$1,000

$1-$50 $1

$0 $51-$100 $2 $101-$200 $3 $201-$500 $5

$501+ $10

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2 $1-$1,000

$1-$50 $1

$0 $51-$100 $2 $101-$300 $4 $301-$600 $6

$601+ $12

3 $1-$1,000

$1-$100 $1

$0 $101-$200 $4 $201-$500 $6 $501-$800 $10

$801+ $15

4 $1-$1,000

$1-$100 $1

$0 $101-$200 $3 $201-$400 $5 $401-$600 $8

$601+ $12

5 $1-$1,000

$1-$50 $1

$0 $51-$100 $2 $101-$300 $3 $301-$600 $6

$601+ $12

6 $25-$2,000

$25-$100 $2

$0 $101-$300 $3 $301-$500 $6 $501-$800 $10

$801+ $15

7 $25-$2,000

$25-$100 $1

$0 $101-$300 $4 $301-$600 $6

$601-$1,000 $12 $1,000+ $16

8 $25-$2,000

$25-$200 $2

$0 $201-$500 $5 $501-$800 $10

$801-$1,200 $16 $1,201+ $20

9 $25-$2,000

$25-$200 $2

$0 $201-$400 $5 $401-$800 $8

$801-$1,200 $15 $1,201+ $20

10 $25-$2,000

$25-$100 $1

$0 $101-$300 $4 $301-$600 $6

$601-$1,000 $10 $1,001+ $15

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11 $100-$5,000

$100-$300 $4

$0 $301-$600 $6

$601-$1,000 $12 $1,001-$1,500 $16

$1,501+ $25

12 $100-$5,000

$100-$400 $4

$0 $401-$800 $8

$801-$1,200 $15 $1,201-$2,000 $25

$2,001+ $30

13 $100-$5,000

$100-$300 $4

$0 $301-$600 $6

$601-$1,200 $12 $1,201-$2,000 $20

$2,001+ $30 ZooBac (GEGA-004632) - For schedule options 1 through 10, a collection fee will be taken per hand from the player-dealer based on the total monetary value (Total Table Action) of all game wagers and bonus bets that are placed by players prior to the cards being dealt. There will be no collection fee taken from players for placing a Player Line, Banker Line, Tie, Rabbit, Tiger, Monkey, or Zoo wagers. Minimum Wagering Limits will be between $1 and $1,000. Maximum Wagering limits will be between $100 and $10,000.

Schedule Options Total Table Action Player-Dealer Fee Player Fee

1

$1-$100 $1

$0 $101-$300 $2 $301-$700 $5

$701-$1,500 $10 $1,501+ $20

2

$1-$200 $1

$0 $201-$500 $3 $501-$800 $6

$801-$1,500 $10 $1,501+ $20

3

$1-$300 $1

$0 $301-$600 $3

$601-$1,000 $6 $1,001-$1,500 $10

$1,501+ $20

4

$1-$300 $1

$0 $301-$600 $3

$601-$1,500 $8 $1,501-$2,500 $15

$2,500+ $25

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5

$1-$300 $1

$0 $301-$700 $5

$701-$1,500 $10 $1,501-$2,500 $20

$2,500+ $30

6

$1-$300 $2

$0 $301-$600 $4

$601-$1,000 $8 $1,001-$2,000 $15

$2,001+ $25

7

$1-$300 $2

$0 $301-$600 $5

$601-$1,000 $8 $1,001-$2,000 $15

$2,001+ $25

8

$1-$200 $2

$0 $201-$600 $5

$601-$1,200 $8 $1,201-$2,000 $16

$2,001+ $30

9

$1-$200 $2

$0 $201-$700 $5

$701-$1,500 $10 $1,501-$2,500 $20

$2,501+ $40

10

$1-$200 $2

$0 $201-$500 $5

$501-$1,000 $10 $1,001-$2,000 $20

$2,001+ $40 Double Hand Marquez (GEGA-003676), Double Hand Marquez Bonus Bet (GEGA-003756) – For schedule option 1, a collection fee will be taken per hand from the player-dealer based on the total monetary value (Total Table Action) of all Front Bets and all Back Bets placed by players prior to cards being dealt. The Total Table Action does not include the player-dealer’s wager. A collection fee will also be taken from each player based on the total cumulative amount that the player wagered on the Front Bet and the Back Bet, referred to as Player Wager. The Front Bet must be exactly twice the amount of the Back Bet. The collection fees will be collected from each player and the player-dealer and dropped by the house dealer prior to the dice cup being opened.

Schedule Option

Table Limit Player Wager

Player Fee

Total Table Action

Player-Dealer Fee Back Bet Front Bet

1 $5-$250 $10-$500

$15-$100 $1 $15-$100 $1 $101-$200 $2 $101-$200 $2 $201-$300 $3

$201+ $3 $301-$400 $4 $401+ $5

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California Collection Rates

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For schedule option 2, a collection fee will be taken per hand from the player in the player-dealer position. A collection fee will also be taken per hand from each player. The collection fees will be collected from each player and the player-dealer and dropped by the house dealer prior to the dice cup being opened.

Schedule Option Player Wager Player Fee Player-Dealer Fee Back Bet Front Bet 2 $1-$5 $2-$10 $0.50 $0.50

Collection Procedures California games utilize a player-dealer position. The position will be offered systematically and continuously in a clockwise manner around the table after every two hands. All controlled game wagers, including bonus bets, are collected or paid, to the extent that the player-dealer’s wager covers. Once the player-dealer’s wager has been exhausted, the wagers not covered by the player-dealer will be returned to the respective players. The gambling establishment does not participate in the actual play of the game and has no interest in the outcome of the play.

• Only one collection schedule option, which utilizes one table limit and the specified collection fees for that table limit, as listed above, will be used at a gaming table at any one time.

• Collection rates and fees will be determined prior to the start of play of any hand or round. Rates will not be calculated as a fraction or percentage of wagers made or winnings earned.

• Flat fees on wagers may be assessed at different collection rates; however, no more than five collection rates may be established per table.

• The Casino will provide ample notice to patrons regarding the collection rates and fees, as well as the procedure for collecting them.

• Collection fees will be conspicuously posted on or within view of every gaming table.

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Poker Collection Rates

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Collection Rates Schedules Texas Hold’em (GEGA-001820) - For schedule options 1 through 9, the house dealer will spread the ‘flop,’ move all pre-flop wagers into the center of the table, which is referred to as ‘the pot,’ then remove the appropriate collection fee from ‘the pot’ and drop it into the collection box. The appropriate fees are dependent on the number of players seated and participating in the play of this controlled game, as shown above. If there is no “flop,” the appropriate collection fee shall be removed from “the pot” before it is awarded to the winner of the hand. Minimum of a $1-$2 limit game to a maximum of a $100-$200 limit game

Schedule Option 7 or More Players 5-6 Players 4 or Fewer Players

1 $2 $1 $1 2 $3 $2 $1 3 $3 $2 $2 4 $4 $3 $2 5 $5 $4 $2 6 $3 $3 $2 7 $4 $3 $2 8 $5 $4 $3 9 $6 $5 $4

For schedule options 10 through 15, the house dealer will spread the ‘flop,’ move all pre-flop wagers into the center of the table, which is referred to as ‘the pot,’ then remove the appropriate collection fee from ‘the pot’ and drop it into the collection box. The appropriate fees are dependent on the number of players seated and participating in the play of this controlled game, as shown above. If there is no “flop,” the appropriate collection fee shall be removed from “the pot” before it is awarded to the winner of the hand. No Limit Games Minimum Buy-In of $20 to No Maximum

Schedule Option 7 or More Players 5-6 Players 4 or Fewer Players

10 $3 $2 $1 11 $4 $3 $1 12 $4 $3 $2 13 $5 $4 $2 14 $6 $4 $3 15 $6 $5 $3

Omaha (GEGA-001821) - For schedule options 1 through 10, the collection fee is taken from the pot after the flop. If the round of play ends before the flop, no fee shall be taken. Furthermore, the amount of fees collected will depend on the number of players seated and participating in the play of the controlled game after the flop.

Schedule Option Table Limit 7 or More

Players 5-6 Players 4 or Fewer Players 1 $1-$2 $2 $2 $1 2 $2-$4 $3 $2 $1

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Poker Collection Rates

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3 $3-$6 $4 $3 $2 4 $4-$8 $3 $3 $2 5 $4-$8 $4 $3 $2 6 $5-$10 $3 $3 $2 7 $5-$10 $4 $3 $2 8 $6-$12 $3 $3 $2 9 $6-$12 $4 $3 $2 10 $8-$16 $4 $3 $2

Omaha High Low Split (GEGA-001819) - For schedule options 1 through 10, the collection fee is taken from the pot after the flop. If the round of play ends before the flop, no fee shall be taken. Furthermore, the amount of fees collected will depend on the number of players seated and participating in the play of the controlled game after the flop.

Schedule Option Table Limit 7 or More

Players 5-6 Players 4 or Fewer Players 1 $1-$2 $2 $2 $1 2 $2-$4 $3 $2 $1 3 $3-$6 $4 $3 $2 4 $4-$8 $3 $3 $2 5 $4-$8 $4 $3 $2 6 $5-$10 $3 $3 $2 7 $5-$10 $4 $3 $2 8 $6-$12 $3 $3 $2 9 $6-$12 $4 $3 $2 10 $8-$16 $4 $3 $2

Collection Rates for Poker Games

• The players of the poker games, as shown above, play against each other for the pot of money on the table. The games do not utilize a player-dealer position, they are Poker games.

• The collection fees shall be pre-determined and conspicuously posted on each table prior to any cards being dealt or a round of play commencing.

• Collection rates and fees shall be determined prior to the start of play of any hand or round.

• Only one collection schedule option, which utilizes one table limit and the specified collection fees for that table limit, as listed above, shall be used at a table at any one time.

• Rates may not be calculated as a fraction or percentage of wagers made or winnings earned.

• Flat fees on wagers may be assessed at different collection rates; however, no more than five collection rates may be established per table limit.

• The Casino shall provide ample notice to patrons regarding the collection rates and fees, as well as the procedure for collecting them.